What is another word for overstuffed?

Pronunciation: [ˌə͡ʊvəstˈʌft] (IPA)

Overstuffed is an adjective that could mean something is too full to take on more or has been stuffed with an excess of something. If you are looking for alternatives to this word, some of the synonyms you can use include bloated, packed, crammed, stuffed, overloaded, or brimming. You could also describe the situation or object as bursting at the seams, overflowing, jam-packed, or heaving. Whatever the context, there are always multiple words that can be used in place of overstuffed, and choosing the right one can help to paint a clearer picture of what you are trying to convey.

Synonyms for Overstuffed:

What are the hypernyms for Overstuffed?

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

What are the opposite words for overstuffed?

Overstuffed is a word that describes something that is excessively filled or packed beyond its capacity. In contrast, its antonyms are words that describe the state of something that has a reasonable amount of space or is not overfilled. Some of the antonyms for overstuffed include under-stuffed, hollow, evacuated, drained, empty, lean, and skeletal. These words are used to describe different situations, such as an under-stuffed pillow that requires more filling or an empty room that needs to be furnished. Antonyms for overstuffed accurately describe a balance between fullness and emptiness and can be used in a range of situations.

What are the antonyms for Overstuffed?

Usage examples for Overstuffed

Most of the chairs were of the overstuffed lounge sort.
"Alias The Lone Wolf"
Louis Joseph Vance
An overstuffed couch of generous proportions and upholstered in a nicely woven imitation of Flemish tapestry.
"Star-Dust A Story of an American Girl"
Fannie Hurst
"Ben," whispered Mrs. Becker, out of a fantastic cave of silence and rising suddenly from her chair to plant herself on the overstuffed divan, where there was more horizontal room-"Ben, I think I'm going to faint."
"Star-Dust A Story of an American Girl"
Fannie Hurst

Famous quotes with Overstuffed

  • Most men, no matter how well or badly dressed, carry overstuffed, beat up wallets that should have been replaced years ago. Why is that? Every time I see a guy take out a wallet anywhere, it looks like a piece of old melted chocolate cake-with strings.
    Jonathan Carroll
  • I had a meeting in LA in which they took a really overstuffed hour and a half. It was as close to old Hollywood as I remembered it in the last 20 years.
    David Ogden Stiers
  • Americans don't like plain talk anymore. Nowadays they like fat talk. Show them a lean, plain word that cuts to the bone and watch them lard it with thick greasy syllables front and back until it wheezes and gasps for breath as it comes lumbering down upon some poor threadbare sentence like a sack of iron on a swayback horse. "Facilitate" is typical of the case. A generation ago only sissies and bureaucrats would have said "facilitate" in public. Nowadays we are a nation of "facilitate" utterers. "Facilitate" is nothing more than a gout-ridden, overstuffed "ease." Why has "ease" fallen into disuse among us? It is a lovely little bright snake of a word which comes hissing quietly off the tongue and carries us on, without fuss and French horns, to the object which is being eased. This is English at its very best. Easing is not one of the great events of life; it does not call for Beethoven; it is not an idea to get drunk on, to wallow in, to engage in multiple oleaginous syllabification until it becomes a pompous ass of a word like "facilitate."
    Russell Baker

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