different between overrate vs overlate
overrate
English
Alternative forms
- over-rate
Etymology
over- +? rate
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???v???e?t/
Verb
overrate (third-person singular simple present overrates, present participle overrating, simple past and past participle overrated)
- To esteem too highly; to give greater praise than due.
Translations
Noun
overrate (plural overrates)
- An excessive estimate or rate.
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overlate
English
Etymology
over- +? late
Adjective
overlate (comparative more overlate, superlative most overlate)
- Too late; exceedingly late.
Anagrams
- elevator
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
over- +? late, possibly from German überlassen
Verb
overlate (imperative overlat, present tense overlater, passive overlates, simple past overlot, past participle overlatt, present participle overlatende)
- to leave (something (til / to) someone), entrust to, hand over to
References
- “overlate” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
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