overdress
Americanverb (used with or without object)
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to dress with too much display, finery, or formality.
He certainly overdressed for the occasion.
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to put excessive clothing on.
She tends to overdress her children.
noun
verb
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Conjugated Forms
Present
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overdresssimple
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overdressessimple
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have overdressedperfect
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has overdressedperfect
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am overdressingprogressive
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are overdressingprogressive
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is overdressingprogressive
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have been overdressingperfect progressive
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has been overdressingperfect progressive
Past
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overdressedsimple
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had overdressedperfect
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was overdressingprogressive
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were overdressingprogressive
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had been overdressingperfect progressive
Future
Etymology
Origin of overdress
Example Sentences
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Her rule of thumb: "Overdress, but be comfy."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Overdress and bodice of dark green, flowered in old rose.
From Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People by Mackay, Constance D'Arcy
Overdress and bodice of white silk brocaded with scarlet roses.
From Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People by Mackay, Constance D'Arcy
Overdress; causing unnecessary expense and waste of time.
From Enquire Within Upon Everything The Great Victorian Domestic Standby by Anonymous
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