overdress (Meaning)

Wordnet

overdress (v)

dress too warmly

put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive

Webster

overdress (v. t.)

To dress or adorn to excess; to dress too much.

overdress Sentence Examples

  1. Emily overdressed for the casual party, drawing unnecessary attention to herself.
  2. The bride's overdress covered her shoes, making it difficult for her to walk gracefully down the aisle.
  3. The actor's overdress in the historical drama made him appear more comical than dignified.
  4. The child's overdress for the school dance hindered her ability to dance freely.
  5. The teenager's overdress made his peers laugh, embarrassing him in front of his crush.
  6. The politician's overdress at the press conference overshadowed his message, making him look foolish.
  7. The wealthy woman's overdress for the charity gala made her appear out of touch with the event's purpose.
  8. The businessman's overdress at the job interview made him seem unprofessional and overeager.
  9. The athlete's overdress for the competition restricted his movement, costing him the victory.
  10. The doctor's overdress for the patient consultation created an unnecessary barrier between him and his patients.

FAQs About the word overdress

dress too warmly, put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractiveTo dress or adorn to excess; to dress too much.

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Emily overdressed for the casual party, drawing unnecessary attention to herself.

The bride's overdress covered her shoes, making it difficult for her to walk gracefully down the aisle.

The actor's overdress in the historical drama made him appear more comical than dignified.

The child's overdress for the school dance hindered her ability to dance freely.