overstayed (Meaning)
overstayed (imp. & p. p.)
of Overstay
Synonyms & Antonyms of overstayed
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- left
- went
- quitted
- got off
- packed (up or off)
- pushed on
- cut out
- walked out
- moved
- exited
- escaped
- went off
- departed
- cleared out
- went off
- cut out
- escaped
- went
- quit
- quitted
- exited
- pushed on
- packed (up or off)
- moved
- bailed
- pulled out
- bailed
- quit
- walked out
- fled
- fled
- departed
- pulled out
- got off
- cleared out
- left
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- absconded
- skipped
- took off
- booked
- shoved (off)
- ran away
- shoved (off)
- pushed off
- vacated
- vamoosed
- pushed off
- flew
- deserted
- got out
- abandoned
- cleared off
- skipped
- flew
- buzzed (off)
- bailed out
- deserted
- buzzed (off)
- decamped
- bailed out
- vacated
- booked
- absconded
- got out
- bugged out
- vamoosed
- evacuated
- ran away
- cleared off
- peeled off
- peeled off
- evacuated
- took off
- bugged out
- abandoned
- decamped
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overstayed Sentence Examples
- The tourist had overstayed his visa by several weeks, resulting in a substantial fine.
- The guest had overstayed their welcome by three days, causing inconvenience to the hosts.
- The student was warned of possible deportation if he overstayed his student permit.
- The employee overstayed her break by 30 minutes, prompting a disciplinary action from her supervisor.
- The team had overstayed their allotted time for the presentation, leading to a rushed and ineffective delivery.
- The concert attendees overstayed after the closing act, prompting the venue staff to ask them to leave.
- The renter had overstayed his lease by a month without informing the landlord.
- The traveler had overstayed her hotel reservation by two days, incurring additional charges.
- The overstayed guests left the house in a mess, despite repeated requests to clean up.
- The child had overstayed his bed-time by an hour, prompting his parents to enforce a strict curfew.
FAQs About the word overstayed
of Overstay
outstayed, waited, loitered, lingered,dawdled, dwelt, held on, abode, remained, awaited
left, went, quitted, got off, packed (up or off), pushed on, cut out, walked out, moved, exited
The tourist had overstayed his visa by several weeks, resulting in a substantial fine.
The guest had overstayed their welcome by three days, causing inconvenience to the hosts.
The student was warned of possible deportation if he overstayed his student permit.
The employee overstayed her break by 30 minutes, prompting a disciplinary action from her supervisor.