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overblown
1[oh-ver-blohn]
adjective
overdone or excessive.
overblown praise.
of unusually large size or proportions.
a majestic, overblown figure.
overinflated; turgid; bombastic; pretentious.
overblown prose.
verb
past participle of overblow.
overblown
2[oh-ver-blohn]
adjective
(of a flower) past the stage of full bloom; more than full-blown.
an overblown rose.
overblown
/ ˌəʊvəˈbləʊn /
adjective
overdone or excessive
bombastic; turgid
overblown prose
(of flowers, such as the rose) past the stage of full bloom
Word History and Origins
Origin of overblown1
Origin of overblown2
Example Sentences
But she said the fear, although legitimate, appears to be overblown.
The question of cultural appropriation is complex, and the debates it sparks online can seem both overblown and eye-opening.
To the president and his minions, the crisis is overblown.
They claim, however, that the charges against him are overblown and pointed out that some key witnesses did not report Combs’ misdeeds at the time.
It seems, however, that talk of this wedding bringing the city to a halt was overblown.
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