Advertisement
Advertisement
overbearing
[oh-ver-bair-ing]
adjective
domineering; dictatorial; haughtily or rudely arrogant.
of overwhelming or critical importance.
overbearing
/ ˌəʊvəˈbɛərɪŋ /
adjective
domineering or dictatorial in manner or action
of particular or overriding importance or significance
Other Word Forms
- overbearingly adverb
- overbearingness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of overbearing1
Example Sentences
In the cocktail of their marriage, he adds the bitterness and she adds the spice, qualities that can be either overbearing or harmonious.
He told jurors he could sometimes be "overbearing", but claimed that was just his "direct Yorkshire style".
"Whatever your view of the hate speech vs freedom of speech issues, an overbearing government minister doesn't help anyone," he said.
As far as its evolution, I was glad to see the podcast group, with its overbearing members, whittled away — though we had to deal with Che for another season.
He told jurors at Inner London Crown Court he could sometimes be "overbearing" but that was just his "direct Yorkshire style".
Advertisement
Related Words
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse