overpay (Meaning)
Wordnet
overpay (v)
pay too much
Webster
overpay (v. t.)
To pay too much to; to reward too highly.
Synonyms & Antonyms of overpay
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overpay Sentence Examples
- The insurance company accidentally overpaid me for my claim, leaving me with an unexpected surplus.
- The cashier accidentally overpaid me by $10, and I felt guilty about keeping it.
- The bank mistakenly overpaid my mortgage, causing confusion in my account.
- Sarah was surprised to discover that she had been overpaying for her car insurance for several months.
- The utility company admitted that it had overpaid me for several years, resulting in a substantial refund.
- James's company offered him a bonus that overpaid him for his overtime, but he returned the excess amount.
- The government mistakenly overpaid unemployment benefits to a large number of people, leading to an audit.
- The restaurant's computer software overpaid me for my meal, but I pointed out the error to the manager.
- The store clerk overpaid me for a purchase, but I didn't realize it until I got home.
- Mary's employer accidentally overpaid her salary, and she was contacted by HR to correct the issue.
FAQs About the word overpay
pay too muchTo pay too much to; to reward too highly.
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The insurance company accidentally overpaid me for my claim, leaving me with an unexpected surplus.
The cashier accidentally overpaid me by $10, and I felt guilty about keeping it.
The bank mistakenly overpaid my mortgage, causing confusion in my account.
Sarah was surprised to discover that she had been overpaying for her car insurance for several months.