overused (verb)

  • 1overuse — verb (t) /oʊvəˈjuz/ (say ohvuh yoohz) (overused, overusing) 1. to use too much. –noun /oʊvəˈjus/ (say ohvuh yoohs) 2. too much use …

  • 2overuse — overuses, overusing, overused (The verb is pronounced [[t]o͟ʊvə(r)ju͟ːz[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]o͟ʊvə(r)ju͟ːs[/t]].) 1) VERB If someone overuses something, they use more of it than necessary, or use it more often than necessary. [V n] A… …

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  • 3Nepali grammar — is the study of the morphology and syntax of Nepali, an Indo European language spoken in South Asia. Contents 1 Script 2 Morphology 2.1 Nouns 2.2 Adject …

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  • 4overuse — I UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈjuːz] / US [ˌoʊvərˈjuz] verb [transitive] Word forms overuse : present tense I/you/we/they overuse he/she/it overuses present participle overusing past tense overused past participle overused to use something so much that it is no… …

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  • 7Comparison between Esperanto and Ido — Esperanto …

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  • 8Writing style — is the manner in which a writer addresses a matter in prose, a manner which reveals the writer s personality, or voice. It is particularly evident in the choices the writer makes in syntactical structures, diction, and figures of thought. The… …

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  • 9Rudy Giuliani presidential campaign, 2008 — Infobox U.S. federal election campaign, 2008 committee = Rudy Giuliani for President 2008 campaign = U.S. presidential election, 2008 candidate = Rudy Giuliani Mayor of New York City 1994 ndash;2001 cand id = P00003251 fec date = 2007 12 31… …

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  • 10O.K. — This everyday term, which may be written with or without periods, is colloquial or business English for all right, correct, approved. It is occasionally spelled okay, okeh. Of debatable origin, O. K. is acceptable in general speech. When used as… …

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