overplay
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: ō'vər-plā'
- Rhymes: -eɪ
Verb
overplay (third-person singular simple present overplays, present participle overplaying, simple past and past participle overplayed)
- (transitive, intransitive) To overdo or overact one's effect or role.
- When Chris overacted his part again, the director warned that anyone overplaying would be barred from the next production.
- (transitive) To play (a song or record) too frequently.
- 2008, Walter Douglas Crigler, iMusic/myMusic (page 75)
- A lot of times I don't want to overplay songs that I really like, because I know that then I'll get sick of them and I don't want to get sick of them.
- 2008, Walter Douglas Crigler, iMusic/myMusic (page 75)
- (transitive) To overestimate one's strength in a game or event, which ultimately may end in a defeat.
- Jack won the last match of blackjack; Theo overplayed.
- (transitive, golf) To accidentally hit (one's golf ball) beyond "the green".
- The first few shots went wonderfully, but Robin overplayed the last and lost.
Translations
To overdo or overact one's effect or role
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To present something more dramatically than necessary
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To overestimate one's strength in a game or event
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