Overpatriotism is a term that refers to an excessive or extreme loyalty or love for one's country, often at the expense of other cultures or beliefs. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe this concept, including jingoism, chauvinism, hypernationalism, and ultranationalism. Jingoism is typically characterized by aggressive or bellicose foreign policy, while chauvinism denotes an irrational belief in the superiority of one's own group or gender. Hypernationalism and ultranationalism both refer to extreme forms of nationalism that prioritize the interests of the nation over other considerations, including individual freedom or human rights. All of these terms share the common trait of an excessive or extreme loyalty to one's nation, which can lead to prejudice, xenophobia, and intolerance.