overachiever|overachievers in English

noun

person who tries excessively to achieve, person who attains much more than is expected, perfectionist

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1. He comes from a family of overachievers.

2. Would you rate yourself as an overachiever?

3. VOICE: What else that makes the sun an overachiever?

4. In fact, small colonies may sometimes rely on a single hyperactive overachiever.

5. This principle has gone far toward making Finland an educational overachiever.

6. The combination of arts and science is more likely to become overachiever.

7. She does not work out too much, she is an abdominal overachiever.

8. I would love for people to think of me as a talented overachiever.

9. Thinking over what made me feel this way, I reached a simple conclusion: Nash was an overachiever.

10. If you're an overachiever, you may put relaxation low on your priority list. Don't shortchange yourself.

11. But the rigorous discipline and sacrifices involved in raising an overachiever are not for the faint of heart. Sentencedict.com

12. As one of the oldest outdoor footwear brands in the world, Chippewa Boots will continue to provide overachievers everywhere with authentic and dependable

13. 14 synonyms for Achiever: success, winner, dynamo, high-flyer, doer, go-getter, organizer, active person, overAchiever, man or woman of action, wheeler-dealer

14. "You will find more of the overachiever culture in privileged areas because they're so driven toward getting into a prestigious school. " Says Robbins, "but it transcends class lines.

15. "I've always been comfortable as a kid growing up to think that when my career is over, I want them to think of me as an overachiever despite the talent that I have, " Bryant said.

16. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English a‧chiev‧er /əˈtʃiːvə $ -ər/ noun [ countable] someone who is successful because they are determined and work hard → underAchiever, overAchiever Examples from the Corpus Achiever • I guess it was clear to all that I was bright and an Achiever.