overture |
an opening gesture, as for initiating a relationship or other interaction. [4 definitions] |
overturn |
to cause to tip over; upset. [4 definitions] |
overuse |
to use too often or too much. [2 definitions] |
overutilization |
combined form of utilization. |
overutilize |
combined form of utilize. |
overvalue |
to overestimate the price, importance, or worth of (something or someone). |
overview |
a general review, summary, or survey, as of a subject or situation. |
overviolent |
combined form of violent. |
overvivid |
combined form of vivid. |
overwater |
combined form of water. |
overweary |
combined form of weary. |
overweening |
particularly forward, vain, and self-promoting. [2 definitions] |
overweigh |
to burden or oppress. [2 definitions] |
overweight |
weighing more than is ideal or healthy, or more than is allowed by some regulation; excessively heavy. [4 definitions] |
overwhelm |
to overcome by superior force; destroy. [3 definitions] |
overwhelming |
able to overpower completely. [2 definitions] |
overwithhold |
combined form of withhold. |
overwork |
to cause to work too many hours; exhaust with labor. [4 definitions] |
overwrite |
to write (something) over or on top of (other writing or a surface). [3 definitions] |
overwrought |
disturbed by excessive worry or agitation. [3 definitions] |
overzealous |
combined form of zealous. |