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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
overrated
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Critics claim that many soccer players are overpaid, overrated and out of touch.
▪ I think her books are very overrated.
▪ the most overrated film of the year
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ For he would never say it is overrated.
▪ It's an overrated commodity, you know that.
▪ The whole business of eating out in restaurants she considered a worryingly overrated activity.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Overrated

Overrate \O`ver*rate"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Overrated; p. pr. & vb. n. Overrating.] To rate or value too highly; to overestimate.

Wiktionary
overrated
  1. Given an undue amount of credit for quality or merit in a field; not necessarily related to popularity. alt. Given an undue amount of credit for quality or merit in a field; not necessarily related to popularity. v

  2. (en-past of: overrate)

Wikipedia
Overrated

"Overrated" is a song by English singer Siobhán Donaghy, released as the lead single from her debut studio album Revolution in Me (2003). It was released two years after her controversial departure from girl group the Sugababes. "Overrated" was written by Donaghy, Cameron McVey and Paul Simm, and produced by McVey. It is a guitar-led pop song about the experiences of disappointment and misery. The song received favourable reviews from critics, who praised Donaghy's vocals and McVey's production. The single became her biggest hit to date, reaching the top twenty in the United Kingdom, and achieving chart success in Australia, Ireland, and the Netherlands.

Overrated (disambiguation)

Overrated many refer to:

  • " Overrated", a 2003 single by English singer Siobhán Donaghy from her debut studio album Revolution in Me
  • "Overrated", a 2012 song by English singer-songwriter Mika from his third studio album The Origin of Love
  • "Overrated", a 2003 song by Canadian rock band Three Days Grace from their self-titled debut studio album
  • "Overrated", a 2009 song by American singer Ashley Tisdale from her second studio album Guilty Pleasure

Usage examples of "overrated".

Up from well before sunrise to iong after dark, drowsy on some uncomfortable cot in a lousy communal shed, Easter decided that traveling was an overrated experience and longed for the comforts of the little shack that was home.

To this day, even overrated experts like Crassus Orator and old Mucius Scaevola the Augur admit that his rhetoric was peerless, that no one has ever used aphorism and hyperbole better!

But the degree of adaptation of species to the climates under which they live is often overrated.

I am the commander of the Minions of Day and Night, the troops who have smashed your overrated Royal Guard.

Coleridge in later years may no doubt have overrated the effect of his own contributions on the circulation of the Morning Post, but it must have been beyond question considerable, and would in all likelihood have become far greater if he could have been induced to devote himself more closely to the work of journalism.

Nowhere in the pages of LEAVES, or in the CHRONICLES for that matter, is there mention of Armavirumquecanonevermindquiprimusabpedibusfatoprof ugif,5 poet and philosopher, an equal and honored Companion in his own right, completely forgotten in favor of a large supporting cast of elves6 and gully dwarves7, in favor of the highly overrated Gem-stone Man, who is said to have used his highly overrated Gemstone to plug up some metaphysical leak the Companions had imagined because it seemed like good mythology at the time.

Forster, Daniel Day-Lewis, the Monty Python team, Gore Vidal, John Updike, Thomas Harris, Gabriel García Márquez, Milan Kundera, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Melvyn Bragg, Dennis Bergkamp, David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, Sam Mendes, Anthony Burgess, Virginia Woolf, Michael Nyman, Philip Glass, Steven Spielberg, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ted Hughes, Mark Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Stevie Smith, Maggie Smith, the Smiths, Alan Ayckbourn, Harold Pinter, David Mamet, Tom Stoppard, of course, all other contemporary playwrights, Garrison Keillor, Sue Lawley, James Naughtie, Jeremy Paxman, Carole King, James Taylor, Kenneth Branagh, Van Morrison, Jim Morrison, Courtney Love, Courteney Cox and the entire cast of Friends, Ben Elton, Stephen Fry, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras and all contemporary male tennis players, Monica Seles and all female tennis players throughout history, Pele, Maradona, Linford Christie, Maurice Greene ('How can a sprinter who's faster than anyone else be overrated?

When anal sex, oral sex, premarital sex are all gleefully laughed about on prime-time TV, the peril of religious values infecting the culture would seem to be somewhat overrated.

He'd hammered away in the Library on occasion, when absolutely sick of cable television, but the way he figured it, the big heap of electric text was way overrated.

He had al­ready told me that earlier decadences were overrated, or at least consisted of tight-knit upper classes which didn’t welcome strangers.

Dunross thought Dom Perignon overpriced and overrated and knew the year, '54, was not a particularly good one.

Thus far my flights of fancy had been reserved for the ears of women, for long since I had observed that masculine beauty as an enticer of the female is much overrated.

The breast was overrated as an erogenous zone, but there were nerves that worked.

Now I know the mag-strips are full of it and it's a rage in some circles, but it's much overrated.

I couldn't believe what we were doing and just to prove a point about lobster which is really so overrated as a food, I'm sorry to go on about lobsters so much, I'll try and stop in a minute, but they've been on my mind so much for the months I've been in this tank, can you imagine what it's like to be stuck in a ship with the same guys for months eating junk food when all one guy will talk about is lobster and then spend six months floating by yourself in a tank thinking about it.