Synonyms for overestimated
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : verb oh-ver-es-tuh-meyt; noun oh-ver-es-tuh-mit |
Phonetic Transcription : verb ˌoʊ vərˈɛs təˌmeɪt; noun ˈoʊ vərˈɛs tə mɪt |
Top 10 synonyms for overestimated Other synonyms for the word overestimated
- a bit thick
- addle
- aerate
- aggrandize
- aggrandized
- amplified
- amplify
- artificial
- assess too highly
- augmented
- aureate
- balloon
- bark up wrong tree
- be intemperate
- be misled
- be off the mark
- be overcritical
- be partial
- be unfair
- be wrong
- beef up
- belabor
- bite off too much
- blow
- blow out of proportion
- blow up
- blow-up
- blunder
- boast
- bombastic
- botch
- bouncing
- brag
- build up
- bungle
- caricatural
- caricature
- color
- come to hasty conclusion
- confound
- cook up
- corrupt
- cram
- deceive oneself
- diffuse
- dilate
- dilated
- discount
- disregard
- distend
- distended
- do to death
- dogmatize
- dramatize
- drive oneself
- drop the ball
- dropsical
- elaborate
- embellish
- embroider
- embroidered
- enhance
- enlarge
- enlarged
- err
- escalate
- euphuistic
- exaggerate
- exaggerated
- exalt
- exalted
- exceed
- excessive
- expand
- expect too much of
- extended
- extravagant
- fabricate
- fabricated
- fabulous
- fail
- false
- falsify
- fantastic
- farfetched
- fatigue
- filled
- flatulent
- flesh out
- flowery
- fudge
- fustian
- get signals crossed
- get wrong
- go overboard
- go to extremes
- go too far
- go wrong
- goof
- grandiloquent
- grown
- hammy
- have wrong impression
- heighten
- highly colored
- hike
- histrionic
- hype
- hyped-up
- hyperbolic
- hyperbolize
- impossible
- inflate
- inflated
- intensify
- jumble
- lapse
- lay it on
- lay it on thick
- lie
- loud talk
- magnified
- magnify
- magniloquent
- make a mess
- make federal case
- make mountain of molehill
- make mountain out of molehill
- make too much of
- maximize
- melodramatic
- mess up
- misapprehend
- miscalculate
- miscomprehend
- misconceive
- misconjecture
- misconstrue
- miscount
- misdeem
- misestimate
- misinterpret
- misjudge
- misknow
- misquote
- misread
- misreckon
- misreport
- misrepresent
- miss
- miss by a mile
- miss the boat
- mistake
- misthink
- misunderstand
- mix up
- not know
- not know when to stop
- omit
- ostentatious
- out of proportion
- overassess
- overblown
- overburden
- overcharge
- overdo
- overdone
- overdraw
- overelaborate
- overembellish
- overemphasize
- overesteem
- overestimate
- overestimated
- overindulge
- overkill
- overload
- overlook
- overpaid
- overplay
- overpraise
- overpriced
- overprize
- overpromoted
- overrate
- overreach
- overreckon
- oversell
- overstate
- overstress
- overtax
- overtire
- overuse
- overvalue
- overwork
- overwrought
- pad
- pile on
- play up
- pompous
- prejudge
- preposterous
- pressure
- presume
- presuppose
- pretentious
- pretty up
- prolix
- puff
- puff up
- puffed
- puffed up
- pump up
- pumped up
- put foot in
- put on
- pyramid
- raise
- ranting
- rate too highly
- rhapsodical
- rhetorical
- romance
- romanticize
- run into the ground
- run riot
- scam
- schmaltzy
- sensational
- showy
- slip
- slip up
- snarl
- spectacular
- spread
- spread on thick
- steep
- strain oneself
- strained
- stretch
- stretch the truth
- stretched
- stumble
- stylized
- suppose
- surcharge
- surcharged
- swell up
- swollen
- take for
- talk big
- tall
- tangle
- think too highly of
- think too much of
- too much
- too-too
- tumescent
- tumid
- turgid
- underestimate
- underrate
- undervalue
- unrealistic
- up
- verbose
- wear down
- wear oneself out
- widen
- windy
- wordy
- yeast
Définition of overestimated
- As in inflated : adj exaggerated
- As in overrated : adj overvalued
- As in exaggerated : adj overstated, embellished
- As in inflate : verb blow up, increase
- As in magnify : verb exaggerate, blow out of proportion
- As in miscalculate : verb make a mistake
- As in misjudge : verb get the wrong idea
- As in mistake : verb mix up, misunderstand
- As in overdo : verb go to extremes; carry too far
- As in overrate : verb assign too much value, importance
- As in overstate : verb exaggerate
- As in misestimate : verb miscalculate
- As in misreckon : verb miscalculate
- As in embroider : verb exaggerate information
- As in exaggerate : verb overstate, embellish
- The importance of this achievement to the Allies is not likely to be overestimated.
- Extract from : « The Story of the Great War, Volume III (of VIII) » by Various
- He found, further, that the number of the troops had been overestimated.
- Extract from : « The Siege of Boston » by Allen French
- The extreme importance of care and attention to these points cannot be overestimated.
- Extract from : « Cattle and Their Diseases » by Robert Jennings
- The importance of thorough mastication and insalivation cannot be overestimated.
- Extract from : « No Animal Food » by Rupert H. Wheldon
- Beyond any doubt the foe has overestimated our strength tenfold.
- Extract from : « Current History, A Monthly Magazine » by New York Times
- The importance of this invention to the cotton industry of the world cannot be overestimated.
- Extract from : « Textiles » by William H. Dooley
- The medication of the woods was not overestimated by Bradley.
- Extract from : « A Phyllis of the Sierras » by Bret Harte
- But he overestimated his own or underrated his adversary's strength.
- Extract from : « South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 1 (of 6) » by Louis Creswicke
- The rank, value and dignity of character cannot be overestimated.
- Extract from : « The Choctaw Freedmen » by Robert Elliott Flickinger
- The seriousness of such a situation can scarcely be overestimated.
- Extract from : « On the Firing Line in Education » by Adoniram Judson Ladd
Antonyms for overestimated
- abbreviated
- abridge
- abridged
- accomplish
- achieve
- actual
- attend
- be certain
- be modest
- be sure
- believable
- calm
- clear up
- comprehend
- compress
- compressed
- condense
- contract
- contracted
- correct
- curtail
- debase
- decrease
- deflate
- deflated
- deprecate
- depreciate
- depreciated
- depress
- diminish
- disbelieve
- do correctly
- do well
- exaggerate
- factual
- figure
- figure correctly
- fix
- get
- ignore
- interpret
- judge well
- lessen
- let air out
- lower
- miniaturize
- minimize
- minimized
- moderate
- neglect
- pay attention
- perceive
- play down
- played down
- real
- realistic
- reasonable
- reduce
- reduced
- regard
- respect
- sensible
- shorten
- shrink
- shrunken
- simplify
- straight
- succeed
- tell truth
- uncomplicate
- underrate
- understand
- understate
- understated
- undervalue
- unembellished
- unexaggerated
- weaken
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