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overmuch

[ oh-ver-muhch ]

adjective

  1. too much:

    He didn't show overmuch concern. We tried not to regret it overmuch.



overmuch

/ ˌəʊvəˈmʌtʃ /

adverb

  1. too much; very much


noun

  1. an excessive amount

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Word History and Origins

Origin of overmuch1

Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; over-, much

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Example Sentences

Carpenter, happily, is too fine a scholar to speculate overmuch on the ultimate fate of Proposition 8.

Mrs. Temperley supposed that clever women had something of human nature in them, and valued overmuch what they did not possess.

His general style is sincere; he means well; but his words, like cold-drawn castor oil, don't go down with overmuch gusto.

I do not like to see a cheek as young as yours pale with overmuch thought.

Another suggestion was that they lost their reason already at Yózgad, as a result of dabbling overmuch in spiritualism.

"It is not possible that the good Father can cast one to hell whose sole sin was in overmuch loving," she said.

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