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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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overrated
English
Alternative forms
- over-rated
Etymology
over- +? rated.
Adjective
overrated (comparative more overrated, superlative most overrated)
- Given an undue amount of credit for quality or merit in a field; not necessarily related to popularity.
- 2008, Lisa Tucker, Shout Down the Moon, Simon and Schuster (?ISBN)
- I say, “Tom Cruise,” because I know Irene hates Tom Cruise and she'll go on and on about why he's completely overrated.
- 2008, Lisa Tucker, Shout Down the Moon, Simon and Schuster (?ISBN)
Antonyms
- underrated
Translations
Verb
overrated
- simple past tense and past participle of overrate
Anagrams
- overtrade, overtread
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- what's overrated in life
- what's overrated reddit
- what's overrated and underrated
- what overrated examples
- what's overrated until you try it
- what overrated and underrated mean
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