overshadow |
to diminish in comparison. [2 definitions] |
overshoe |
footwear intended to be worn over other shoes in order to protect them from water or snow. |
overshoot |
to go over, beyond, or above (a specific goal, target, or the like); miss or overreach. [2 definitions] |
overshot |
having the upper part extending over and beyond the lower, as a jaw. [3 definitions] |
oversight |
a lapse in attention to what one is doing. [3 definitions] |
oversimplify |
to simplify to the point of error or distortion. |
oversimplistic |
combined form of simplistic. |
oversize |
noticeably larger than usual. |
overskirt |
a skirt worn over another, often longer skirt. |
oversleep |
to sleep beyond the intended or habitual time of waking. [2 definitions] |
overslept |
past tense and past participle of "oversleep." |
oversolicitous |
combined form of solicitous. |
oversophisticated |
combined form of sophisticated. |
oversoul |
in transcendental philosophy, the supposed spiritual essence or vital force that animates and motivates all living things. |
overspecialize |
combined form of specialize. |
overspeculate |
combined form of speculate. |
overspeculation |
combined form of speculation. |
overspread |
to spread or cover over. |
overstability |
combined form of stability. |
overstate |
to inflate the importance of; exaggerate. |
overstay |
to stay beyond the limits of. |