overpicture (Meaning)

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overpicture (v. t.)

To surpass nature in the picture or representation of.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overpicture

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overpicture Sentence Examples

  1. The overpicture on the television screen obscured the actual broadcast.
  2. The painting had multiple layers of overpictures, revealing the artist's evolving vision.
  3. The overpicture of a smiling face hid the underlying sadness in the photograph.
  4. The overpicture of the sunset dominated the cityscape, casting a warm glow over everything below.
  5. The author's overpicture of the protagonist was too idealized and unrealistic.
  6. The overpicture of success and happiness could not hide the underlying struggles and sacrifices.
  7. The advertisement presented an overpicture of the product's benefits, neglecting its potential drawbacks.
  8. The overpicture of the CEO as a visionary leader obscured the company's actual performance.
  9. The overpicture of the city from the high-rise apartment masked the poverty and inequality hidden in its streets.
  10. The overpicture of tranquility in the painting belied the inner turmoil of the subject.

FAQs About the word overpicture

To surpass nature in the picture or representation of.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The overpicture on the television screen obscured the actual broadcast.

The painting had multiple layers of overpictures, revealing the artist's evolving vision.

The overpicture of a smiling face hid the underlying sadness in the photograph.

The overpicture of the sunset dominated the cityscape, casting a warm glow over everything below.