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Overdone   /ˈoʊvərdˈən/   Listen
Overdone

adjective
1.
Represented as greater than is true or reasonable.  Synonyms: exaggerated, overstated.
2.
Cooked too long but still edible.



Overdo

verb
(past overdid; past part. overdone; pres. part. overdoing)
1.
Do something to an excessive degree.  Synonym: exaggerate.






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"Overdone" Quotes from Famous Books



... garden, locking her hands together, in a miserable pity for Arthur. She knew well what a shining pinnacle of success and fame Welby occupied in the eyes of the world; she knew how envious were the lesser men—such a man as John Fenwick, for instance—of a reputation and a success they thought overdone and undeserved. But Arthur himself! She seemed to be looking into his face, graven on the dusk, the face of a man tragically silent, patient, eternally disappointed; of an artist conscious of ideals and discontents, loftier, more poignant, far than ...
— Fenwick's Career • Mrs. Humphry Ward

... crew displayed no overdone affection for their craft, and there was no struggle to the last to leave it. One by one—whichever could grab the line first was the first to come—they were hauled through the thundering waves ...
— Told in the East • Talbot Mundy

... overdone the thing," responded Hawker hastily. "But—you ought to understand how ...
— The Third Violet • Stephen Crane

... according to directions and it would produce a plant which seemed to resemble in a general way the picture on the outside of the package. Now, under the fluctuating influences of irresponsible isotherms, phlegmatic Springs, rare June weather and overdone weather in August, I find it almost impossible to produce a plant or vegetable which in any way resembles its portrait. Is it my fault or the fault of the climate? I wish the club would take hold of this at its next regular meeting. I ...
— Nye and Riley's Wit and Humor (Poems and Yarns) • Bill Nye

... its laughing time, or its many laughing times. It is barely possible, of course, that laughing, like any other emotional expression, would become tiresome if overdone, but I am inclined to doubt the possibility of harmful effect under any circumstances. "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy," and the relaxation and recuperation that go with laughing should be sought with a certain amount of regularity. If you cannot find recreation of this kind ...
— Vitality Supreme • Bernarr Macfadden


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