Definition of overthink in English:
overthink
verb əʊvəˈθɪŋkˌōvərˈTHiNGk
[with object]Think about (something) too much or for too long.
I tend to overthink situations and problems in my life
no object he doesn't make snap decisions, but he doesn't overthink either
Example sentencesExamples
- And, like others have said, don't overthink - just enjoy!
- And he didn't try to combine elements or overthink the cartoon.
- The switch seemed to cause Carey to overthink his assignments.
- Don't try to force them or overthink them; just let them flow.
- Rosa says I am too smart for my own good and that I tend to over think things.
- My therapist thinks I over think things.
- No, now he was over thinking things.
- Portia laments how foolish all of her suitors are, trying to over think the puzzle.
- However, I do get frustrated by what I would call an epidemic of overthinking everything.
- I wouldn't overthink this one; just pick what you like.
- Try to be as true to your opinion as possible and don't over think it.
- But sometimes we need a gentle reminder not to overthink our music.
- Then one night, relaxing in front of the television, I realized I was overthinking the matter.
- This latest feature is a good example of the dangers of over-thinking a problem.
- This year we looked for music that I can feel comfortable with and tell a story which helps me not to over think my elements.
- Often smart people tend be more passive because they over-think things.
- That is further proof the team lacks a fearsome defender… The coaching staff appears to overthink situations.
- I try not to over think the questions.
- I think you may be overthinking this one a bit, Eric.
- Don't overthink this, I said to myself, my head starting to spin.