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overuse
English
Etymology
Over- +? use
Pronunciation
- (verb)
- (UK): IPA(key): /???v??ju?z/
- (US): enPR: ?'v?rjo?oz, IPA(key): /?o?v??ju?z/
- (noun)
- (UK): IPA(key): /???v??ju?s/
- (US): enPR: ?'v?rjo?os, IPA(key): /?o?v??ju?s/
Verb
overuse (third-person singular simple present overuses, present participle overusing, simple past and past participle overused)
- (transitive) To use too much of.
Translations
Noun
overuse (uncountable)
- excessive use
Translations
Anagrams
- oeuvres, œuvres
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overused
English
Etymology
over- +? used
Adjective
overused (comparative more overused, superlative most overused)
- used too much, or too often
- (of a word or phrase) hackneyed or clichéd
Related terms
- overuse
Translations
Anagrams
- duoverse
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