overachieve

[oh-ver-uh-cheev]

overachieve Definition

to perform better or achieve more than expected or beyond the usual standard.

Using overachieve: Examples

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

  • Example

    She always overachieves in her studies.

  • Example

    The team overachieved this season and made it to the playoffs.

  • Example

    He tends to overachieve in his work, often going above and beyond what is required.

overachieve Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for overachieve

Antonyms for overachieve

Phrases with overachieve

  • a person who performs better or achieves more than expected or beyond the usual standard

    Example

    She is an overachiever who always aims for the top.

  • overachievement

    the act of performing better or achieving more than expected or beyond the usual standard

    Example

    The team's overachievement this season was a surprise to everyone.

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Summary: overachieve in Brief

The verb 'overachieve' [oh-ver-uh-cheev] means to perform better or achieve more than expected or beyond the usual standard. It is often used to describe someone who consistently excels in their work or studies, as in 'She always overachieves in her studies.' 'Overachieve' has synonyms like 'excel' and 'outdo,' and antonyms like 'underachieve' and 'fall short.'