verb
- praising someone or something excessively or more than is deserved
Usage: present participle of overpraise
noun
- the act of praising someone or something excessively
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The teacher was overpraising the student’s mediocre essay.
- Critics accused the media of overpraising the celebrity’s performance.
- Overpraising children can sometimes harm their development.
- The coach avoided overpraising his team after their easy victory.
- Her overpraising of the restaurant made us expect too much.
- Parents should balance encouragement with honest feedback instead of overpraising.
- The book received mixed reviews, with some critics overpraising its originality.