overexpose

[ˌəʊvərɪkˈspəʊz]

overexpose Definition

  • 1to expose too much or for too long, especially to something harmful or unpleasant
  • 2to make something too well-known or familiar

Using overexpose: Examples

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

  • Example

    The photographer overexposed the image, making it too bright.

  • Example

    The athlete overexerted himself during training and got injured.

  • Example

    The media overexposed the celebrity, leading to a loss of privacy.

  • Example

    The company overexposed its brand, causing customers to lose interest.

overexpose Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for overexpose

Antonyms for overexpose

Phrases with overexpose

  • to reveal too much about oneself, especially personal information

    Example

    She overexposed herself on social media and regretted it later.

  • to spend too much time in the sun without protection, leading to sunburn or skin damage

    Example

    He overexposed himself to the sun during his beach vacation and got a bad sunburn.

  • to expose photographic film to too much light, resulting in an overly bright or washed-out image

    Example

    He accidentally overexposed the film and ruined the pictures.

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Summary: overexpose in Brief

To 'overexpose' [ˌəʊvərɪkˈspəʊz] means to expose too much or for too long, often leading to harm or unwanted familiarity. Examples include overexposing an image, overexerting oneself, or overusing a brand. The verb can also refer to revealing too much personal information or spending too much time in the sun. Synonyms include 'overwork' and 'exploit,' while antonyms include 'underexpose' and 'conceal.'