overscoring

[oh-ver-skawr-ing]

overscoring Definition

  • 1to score or mark something too heavily or excessively
  • 2to emphasize something too much

Using overscoring: Examples

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

  • Example

    The teacher was accused of overscoring the students' essays.

  • Example

    The director overscored the dramatic music in the movie.

  • Example

    We should not overscore the importance of this issue.

overscoring Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for overscoring

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Summary: overscoring in Brief

'Overscoring' [oh-ver-skawr-ing] is a verb that means to score or mark something too heavily or excessively, or to emphasize something too much. It is often used in academic contexts, such as grading papers, or in artistic contexts, such as film or music. Synonyms include 'overemphasize' and 'overrate,' while antonyms include 'understate' and 'underrate.'