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View usage for: overconfident in British English (ˌəʊvəˈkɒnfɪdənt) adjectiveexcessively confident Derived forms overconfidence (ˌoverˈconfidence) noun overconfident in American English (ˌoʊvərˈkɑnfədənt) adjective confident without adequate reason; too confident Derived forms overconfidence (ˌoverˈconfidence) noun overconfidently (ˌoverˈconfidently) adverb Examples of 'overconfident' in a sentenceoverconfident `I love overconfident opposition, they always make mistakes.She suddenly remembered Philpott's warning about her being impulsive and overconfident. Synonyms of 'overconfident'cocky, arrogant, brash, cocksure More Synonyms of overconfident Definition having more belief in one's abilities than is justified a bunch of noisy, overconfident teenagers Synonyms foolhardy hubristic riding for a fall (informal) uppish (British, informal) Opposites cautious , uncertain , doubtful , unsure , insecure , timid , hesitant , diffident , timorous SeecocksureNearby words ofoverconfident - overcast
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- overdo
Additional synonymsDefinition overconfident or arrogant a cocksure, self-confident performer Synonyms overconfident, arrogant, brash, cocky, presumptuous, bumptious, hubristic, full of yourselfDefinition full of pride or conceit He's full of himself. Synonyms pleased with yourself, cocky, self-confident, overconfident, too clever by half his overweening arrogance and pride Synonyms arrogant, lordly, proud, vain, swaggering, pompous, cocky, conceited, blustering, imperious, self-confident, overbearing, haughty, opinionated, egotistical, disdainful, presumptuous, high-handed, insolent, supercilious, high and mighty (informal), cocksure, vainglorious, uppish (British, informal) Definition bold and insolent It would be presumptuous of me to give an opinion. Synonyms pushy (informal), forward, bold, arrogant, presuming, rash, audacious, conceited, foolhardy, insolent, overweening, overconfident, overfamiliar, bigheaded (informal), uppish (British, informal), too big for your bootsSynonyms conceited, affected, arrogant, stuck-up (informal), cocky, snobbish, self-important, presumptuous, uppity (informal), supercilious, high and mighty (informal), overweening, toffee-nosed (slang, British), putting on airs, hoity-toity (informal) |