OVERNIGHT
OVERNIGHT, noun Night before bed-time. [See Over, preposition]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
1.512 entradas
OVERNIGHT, noun Night before bed-time. [See Over, preposition]
OVERNOISE, verb transitive overnoiz'. To overpower by noise.
OVEROFFEND'ED, adjective Offended to excess.
OVEROF'FICE, verb transitive To lord by virtue of an office. [Not used.]
OVEROFFI'CIOUS, adjective Too busy; too ready to intermeddle; too importunate.
OVERPA'INT, verb transitive To color or describe too strongly.
OVERP'ASS, verb transitive1. To cross; to go over.2. To overlook; to pass without regard.3. To omit, as in reckoning.4. To omit; not to receive or include.
OVERP'ASSED,OVERP'AST, participle passive Passed by; passed away; gone; past.
OVERP'AST, pp. Passed by; passed away; gone; past.
OVERPA'Y, verb intransitive1. To pay too much or more than is due.2. To reward beyond the price or merit.
OVERPEE'R, verb transitive To overlook; to hover over. [Not used.]
OVERPE'OPLE, verb transitive To overstock with inhabitants.
OVERPERCH', verb transitive To perch over or above; to fly over.
OVERPERSUA'DE, verb transitive To persuade or influence against one's inclination or opinion.
OVERPIC'TURE, verb transitive To exceed the representation or picture.
O'VERPLUS, noun [over and Latin plus, more.]Surplus; that which remains after a supply, or beyond a quantity proposed. Take what is wanted and return the overplusIt would look l...
OVERPLY', verb transitive To ply to excess; to exert with too much vigor.
OVERPOISE, verb transitive overpoiz'. To outweigh.OVERPOISE, noun overpoiz'. Preponderant weight.
OVERPOL'ISH, verb transitive To polish too much.
OVERPON'DEROUS, adjective To heavy; too depressing.
OVERPOST, verb transitive To hasten over quickly.
OVERPOW'ER, verb transitive1. To affect with a power or force that cannot be borne; as, the light overpowers the eyes.2. To vanquish by force; to subdue; to reduce to silence in...
OVERPRESS', verb transitive1. To bear upon with irresistible force; to crush; to overwhelm.2. To overcome by importunity.
OVERPRI'ZE, verb transitive To value or prize at too high a rate.
OVERPROMPT', adjective Too prompt; too ready or eager.
OVERPROMPT'NESS, noun Excessive promptness; precipitation.
OVERPROPO'RTION, verb transitive To make of too great proportion.