adjective
- having too many activities, appointments, or commitments scheduled; booked with more events than can be comfortably managed
Usage: commonly used in contemporary contexts regarding work-life balance and time management
Examples
- She felt overscheduled with back-to-back meetings all week.
- The children were overscheduled with sports, music lessons, and tutoring.
- Many professionals report feeling overscheduled and stressed.
- He realized he was overscheduled when he missed his daughter's recital.
- The overscheduled calendar left no time for relaxation.
- Parents worry that overscheduled kids don't have enough free time to play.