overprompt (Meaning)

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overprompt (a.)

Too prompt; too ready or eager; precipitate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overprompt

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overprompt Sentence Examples

  1. The overprompt slammed into the building, leaving a gaping hole in its wake.
  2. The patient's vital signs exhibited an overprompt response to the medication.
  3. The students' test scores showed an overprompt increase after the new study method was implemented.
  4. The stock market's overprompt rise led to concerns about a bubble.
  5. The traffic jam caused an overprompt delay in our arrival time.
  6. The politician's overprompt response to the scandal damaged his reputation.
  7. The athlete's overprompt recovery from injury allowed him to compete in the tournament.
  8. The government's overprompt spending led to a budget deficit.
  9. The overprompt deforestation of the Amazon rainforest threatened the ecosystem.
  10. The engineer's overprompt calculations resulted in a structural flaw in the bridge.

FAQs About the word overprompt

Too prompt; too ready or eager; precipitate.

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The overprompt slammed into the building, leaving a gaping hole in its wake.

The patient's vital signs exhibited an overprompt response to the medication.

The students' test scores showed an overprompt increase after the new study method was implemented.

The stock market's overprompt rise led to concerns about a bubble.