overween

[oh-ver-ween]

overween Definition

  • 1to be too confident or arrogant
  • 2to overestimate oneself

Using overween: Examples

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

  • Example

    He overweens his abilities and often fails to deliver.

  • Example

    She overweens her importance in the company.

  • Example

    Don't overween yourself, there's still a lot to learn.

  • Example

    His overweening pride led to his downfall.

overween Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for overween

Antonyms for overween

Phrases with overween

  • excessive or unbridled ambition

    Example

    His overweening ambition led him to take on more than he could handle.

  • excessive or unwarranted confidence

    Example

    Her overweening confidence made her believe she could do anything, but it often led to failure.

  • excessive or unwarranted pride

    Example

    His overweening pride made him unwilling to admit his mistakes.

Origins of overween

from Middle English 'overwenen', meaning 'to be conceited'

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Summary: overween in Brief

'Overween' [oh-ver-ween] is a verb that means to be too confident or arrogant, often leading to overestimating oneself. It can be used in phrases like 'overweening ambition' or 'overweening pride,' both indicating excessive or unwarranted qualities. Synonyms include 'presume,' 'boast,' and 'swagger,' while antonyms include 'humble' and 'modest.'