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View definitions for overdone

overdone

adjective as in overcooked

Strong matches

adjective as in excessive

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Example Sentences

Pull these Christmas cookies out of the oven, because “Red One” is overdone.

"The latest jobless claims data, though not normally a major market event, supports the view that recent pessimism may have been overdone," said a report by the chief investment office of UBS Global Wealth Management.

From BBC

To begin with, tech stocks were overdone, pushed beyond their underlying value by the artificial intelligence craze.

With the son she installed on the throne clinging to life and looking like an overdone grilled cheese, Alicent mistakenly assumes the weight of ruling in his stead would naturally fall to her.

From Salon

He believes that some of the doom-mongering around AI has been overdone, and so he strikes a more optimistic tone.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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