overreward

[oh-ver-ri-wawrd]

overreward Definition

to reward excessively or beyond what is deserved.

Using overreward: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "overreward" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company decided to overreward its employees with bonuses this year.

  • Example

    I think you're overrewarding your child for their mediocre performance.

  • Example

    It's not fair to overreward one employee while others are left unrecognized.

overreward Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for overreward

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Summary: overreward in Brief

'Overreward' [oh-ver-ri-wawrd] means to reward excessively or beyond what is deserved. It is often used in the context of compensation or recognition, such as 'The company decided to overreward its employees with bonuses this year.' 'Overreward' can be synonymous with 'overpay' and 'overcompensate,' and antonymous with 'underreward' and 'underpay.'