verb
- to color excessively or too intensely; to apply too much color to something
- to misrepresent or exaggerate the nature or severity of something
Usage: transitive verb; often used in art, design, and printing contexts
Usage: transitive verb; figurative use
Examples
- The artist was careful not to overcolor the background, keeping it subtle.
- The designer overcolored the logo, making it appear garish and unprofessional.
- Don't overcolor the situation—it's not as serious as you're making it sound.
- The report overcolored the risks involved in the project.
- She tends to overcolor her descriptions to make stories more dramatic.
- The printer overcolored the images, resulting in unnatural-looking prints.