What is another word for overrates?

Pronunciation: [ˌə͡ʊvəɹˈe͡ɪts] (IPA)

Overrating something or someone means giving it more importance or value than it deserves. Synonyms for overrates include overestimates, exaggerates, exaggerates, overvalues, overestimates, magnifies, inflates, and overpraises. Overestimating is the same as overrating, implying an excessively positive evaluation of something or someone. Exaggerating implies making something appear larger or more important than it really is. Overvaluing is placing a higher value or price on something than it is worth. Magnifying is making something seem more significant or important than it is. Inflating is increasing the importance or value of something artificially. Overpraising is excessively praising someone or something.

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What are the hypernyms for Overrates?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Overrates

Pliny does not think slightly of the literary efforts of his own day: some of them he even overrates.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill
He overrates the importance of his office, as he will find when he arrives in London; but what is still worse, he overrates the importance of the opinions of others regarding the States.
"The Attache or, Sam Slick in England, Complete"
Thomas Chandler Haliburton
It happens that I've never advised him wrongly in any venture he has made, and I suppose he overrates my ability; but, really, I give you my word that I have not thought seriously of marrying any one.
"The Desired Woman"
Will N. Harben

Famous quotes with Overrates

  • Do you know the only value life has is what life puts upon itself? And it is of course overestimated, for it is of necessity prejudiced in its own favour. Take that man I had aloft. He held on as if he were a precious thing, a treasure beyond diamonds of rubies. To you? No. To me? Not at all. To himself? Yes. But I do not accept his estimate. He sadly overrates himself. There is plenty more life demanding to be born. Had he fallen and dripped his brains upon the deck like honey from the comb, there would have been no loss to the world. The supply is too large.
    Jack London

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