overrated in English

verb
1
have a higher opinion of (someone or something) than is deserved.
dismissing the work as pompous and overrated
synonyms:overestimateovervaluethink too much ofattach too much importance topraise too highly
verb

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1. Bullshit - because the truth is overrated

2. The brain is the most overrated organ.

3. You always were petulant and reckless and overrated.

4. 26 He overrated his abilities as a salesman.

5. Why they haven't emulated the success story of the good but overrated Ride remains a mystery.

6. Edwards-Helaire is the 2020 NFL draft's most overrated running back according to Backcast

7. That came from seeing people undersell his abilities and calling him vastly overrated and whatnot.

8. I am here not derogate the England players, but you know they've been always overrated.

9. Some, like the writer, have always put Britannic Bold firmly in the category called 'Monumentally Overrated'.

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11. She will say sleepovers are overrated, but I have never heard her say, 'I can't believe so-and-so let their kid do it.

12. But learning is overrated as something difficult to evolve. This may have to do with our chauvinistic attachment to learning as an exclusive mark of our species.

13. 3. While conventional wisdom dictates that economic and military power are the determinants of international power projection, today the role of soft power, as an important adjunct, can hardly be overrated.

14. En These trends include overrated expectations in the field of nuclear disarmament, which are far from the real state of affairs in the sphere of strategic stability and international security; the obvious Contraposition of nuclear haves and have-nots and the growing populist rhetoric on the ostensibly “discriminatory” character of

15. ‘The buttery Blandness of the usually overrated filet mignon gets surmounted by a brash pepper-splattered crust.’ ‘That such Blandness should still predominate is all the more befuddling because the quality of the main ingredients is impeccable.’ ‘Perhaps the vivid hues are supposed to make up for the Blandness of what gets served.’