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View synonyms for overstrung

overstrung

[ oh-ver-struhng ]

adjective

  1. overly tense or sensitive; strained; on edge:

    Their nerves were badly overstrung.

  2. Archery. (of a bow) strung strung too tightly.


overstrung

/ ˌəʊvəˈstrʌŋ /

adjective

  1. too highly strung; tense
  2. (of a piano) having two sets of strings crossing each other at an oblique angle


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Word History and Origins

Origin of overstrung1

First recorded in 1800–10; over- + strung

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Example Sentences

If our nerves are overstrung, or our tempers tried, so far from endeavouring to conceal the fact we make them feel it.

The interruption checked his words, but could not check the red fury that was surging through Slaughter's overstrung brain.

To her overstrung nerves each darker shadow held an evil menace.

The whole world seemed a great musical instrument, overstrung and giving out previously unknown harmonies and inharmonies.

It was at this moment more than ever true that her light being was overstrung and that her light head whirled too fast.

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