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View synonyms for overzealous

overzealous

[ oh-ver-zel-uhs ]

adjective

  1. too zealous:

    overzealous for reform.



overzealous

/ ˌəʊvəˈzɛləs /

adjective

  1. excessively zealous
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Other Words From

  • over·zealous·ly adverb
  • over·zealous·ness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of overzealous1

First recorded in 1625–35; over- + zealous
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Example Sentences

The film opens with our feline encountering a pack of overzealous canines in the blooming forest before napping in a seemingly abandoned Northern European-inspired home.

In his own campaigning, Duarte has stressed his personal experience as a farmer who understands the burdens of what many locals see as overzealous environmental regulations when it comes to farming.

That has not stopped conservative pundits from characterizing ABC's fact-checking as overzealous and unfair to Trump, who claims he had "great debate" despite viewers and pundits largely agreeing that it was "disastrous."

From Salon

When a few overzealous fans couldn’t contain their excitement, and yelled “C’mon, 'Foe!” just as the American was readying to lob the ball upward in a serve, hundreds of other fans collectively shushed them.

From Salon

Regular haircuts can help prevent dogs from overheating, but don’t get overzealous.

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