different between overdone vs unfettered

overdone

English

Etymology

From Middle English overdon, from Old English oferd?n, equivalent to over- +? done.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ov???d?n/

Adjective

overdone (comparative more overdone, superlative most overdone)

  1. Cooked too much.
  2. Exaggerated.
  3. Repeated too often; hackneyed.

Verb

overdone

  1. past participle of overdo

Further reading

  • Webster, Noah (1828) , “overdone”, in An American Dictionary of the English Language
  • overdone at OneLook Dictionary Search

Anagrams

  • done over

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unfettered

English

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?n?f?t?d/
  • (US) IPA(key): /??n?f?t?d/

Verb

unfettered

  1. simple past tense and past participle of unfetter

Adjective

unfettered (comparative more unfettered, superlative most unfettered)

  1. Not bound by chains or shackles.
    Synonyms: free, unchained
    Antonym: fettered
  2. (by extension) Not restricted.
    Synonyms: unrestricted, unbridled
    Antonym: fettered
    • 1916, Thomas Clarke, Proclamation of the Irish Republic:
      We declare the right of the people of Ireland to the ownership of Ireland, and to the unfettered control of Irish destinies, to be sovereign and indefeasible.

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