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    overblown
    /ˌəʊvəˈbləʊn/

    adjective

    • 1. made to seem more impressive or important than is the case; exaggerated or pretentious: "his most rhetorically overblown screenplay"
    • 2. (of a flower) past its prime: "an overblown rose"

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  2. adjective. us / ˈoʊ·vərˈbloʊn / Add to word list. made to seem more important or bigger than what is really true: As for the wage gap, Davis says it's overblown. (Definition of overblown from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of overblown.

  3. The meaning of OVERBLOWN is past the prime of bloom. How to use overblown in a sentence.

  4. OVERBLOWN meaning: 1. bigger or more important or impressive than it should be: 2. bigger or more important or…. Learn more.

  5. adjective. Something that is overblown makes something seem larger, more important, or more significant than it really is. Warnings of disaster may be overblown. The reporting of the hostage story was fair, if sometimes overblown. ...overblown dreams. Synonyms: excessive, exaggerated, over the top [slang], too much More Synonyms of overblown.

  6. Overblown definition: overdone or excessive. See examples of OVERBLOWN used in a sentence.

  7. Define overblown. overblown synonyms, overblown pronunciation, overblown translation, English dictionary definition of overblown. v. Past participle of overblow. adj. 1. Excessive, exaggerated, or overdone: overblown decorations; overblown threats. 2. Full of empty or pretentious...

  8. Overblown describes fears or concerns that are excessive, such as a overblown worry that people will notice a spot of dirt on your shoe and decide not to be your friend anymore.

  9. Definition of overblown adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. overblown definition: If something is overblown, it is made to seem more important or serious than it really is.. Learn more.

  11. Something that is overblown makes something seem larger, more important, or more significant than it really is. Warnings of disaster may be overblown. The reporting of the story was fair, if sometimes overblown.