Similar words: overactive, interacting, overact, extracting, abstracting, contracting, distractingly, refracting telescope. Meaning: [‚əʊvə(r)'ækt] n. poor acting by a ham actor.
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1. He overacts the part of the loving husband.
2. The star overacted but the other players underacted.
3. Sometimes he had overacted in his role as Prince.
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4. Amateur actors often overact.
5. Overacting will only spoil the effect.
6. Don't you think you're overacting a bit?
7. Agent Kellerman thinks she's overacting to the news that she was uninvited to a literacy fundraiser.
8. They who assume a character that does not belong to them generally betray themselves by overacting.
9. Conclusion A myectomy is effective in patients with superior oblique muscle palsy when the direct antagonist is overacting and the hyperdeviation is under 15 prism diopters.
10. They who assume a character that doesn't belong to them generally betray themselves by overacting it.
11. Either Parkin was telling the truth, or he was overacting as much as Faber himself.
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