overpraise
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English overpreisen, equivalent to over- + praise.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]overpraise (third-person singular simple present overpraises, present participle overpraising, simple past and past participle overpraised)
- To praise to an excessive degree.
- The overpraised are the worst deceivers.
- 1978 April 29, Michael Bronski, “Notes on a Necessary Gay Film”, in Gay Community News, page 15:
- There may be a tendency in the gay press to overpraise the film. It is after all a major movie by and about gay people. […] One would think that it is what gays concerned with the media have been waiting for.
Translations
[edit]praise to an excessive degree
Noun
[edit]overpraise (uncountable)
- Excessive praise.
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