overrating Antonyms

Meaning of overrating

Wordnet

overrating (n)

a calculation that results in an estimate that is too high

Webster

overrating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

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overrating Sentence Examples

  1. The movie was a critical flop, its overrating by critics attracting widespread backlash.
  2. Social media influencers often overrate products, creating unrealistic expectations among followers.
  3. The stock market's recent rally is being met with skepticism, as analysts warn of potential overrating.
  4. The athlete's exceptional performance may have been slightly overrating, as injuries hindered their progress.
  5. The popularity of the novel is believed to be an overrating, with critics citing a lack of originality and depth.
  6. The overrating of certain job skills in the current market has led to a shortage of qualified candidates.
  7. Parents often overrate their children's abilities, setting them up for disappointment and frustration.
  8. Overrating the importance of material possessions can lead to an unbalanced and unfulfilling life.
  9. The company's financial projections were overrating, resulting in a significant loss.
  10. The new restaurant was greeted with rave reviews, but subsequent visits revealed an overrating and mediocre food.

FAQs About the word overrating

a calculation that results in an estimate that is too highof Overrate

respecting, appreciating, admiring,overestimating, overvaluing, valuing,regarding, esteeming, revering, idolizing

undervaluing, minimizing, underestimating, undervaluing, underestimating,underrating, minimizing, underrating, playing down, belittling

The movie was a critical flop, its overrating by critics attracting widespread backlash.

Social media influencers often overrate products, creating unrealistic expectations among followers.

The stock market's recent rally is being met with skepticism, as analysts warn of potential overrating.

The athlete's exceptional performance may have been slightly overrating, as injuries hindered their progress.