overstatement — UK US /ˈəʊvəˌsteɪtmənt/ noun [C or U] ► a statement that something is larger, more important, or more serious than it really is: »An internal inquiry into accounting irregularities revealed a $70m overstatement by a subsidiary company. »The… … Financial and business terms
Overstatement — O ver*state ment, n. An exaggerated statement or account. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Overstatement — Overstatement,das:⇨Übertreibung … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
overstatement — *exaggeration, hyperbole Antonyms: understatement … New Dictionary of Synonyms
overstatement — [[t]o͟ʊvə(r)steɪtmənt[/t]] overstatements N VAR If you refer to the way something is described is an overstatement, you mean it is described in a way that makes it seem more important or serious than it really is. This may have been an… … English dictionary
overstatement — noun a) An exaggeration; a statement in excess of what is reasonable. The story he gave was something of an overstatement of the facts. b) The tendency to overstate. She had a knack for overstatement. Syn … Wiktionary
overstatement — UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈsteɪtmənt] / US [ˌoʊvərˈsteɪtmənt] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms overstatement : singular overstatement plural overstatements formal something that you say that makes things seem more important, impressive, or serious than… … English dictionary
Overstatement — Over|state|ment [ oʊvə steɪtmənt], das; s, s [engl. overstatement, aus: over = über u. statement = Aussage, Erklärung]: Übertreibung: Die Wichtigkeit von Leibesübungen, mit dem offiziell üblichen O. »Stählung des Körpers« genannt, wird ...… … Universal-Lexikon
Overstatement — Over|state|ment [ouvə steit...] das; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. overstatement> Übertreibung, Überspielung … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
overstatement — noun (C, U) the act of talking about something in a way that makes it seem more important, serious etc than it really is, or an example of this; exaggeration: It s a bit of an overstatement to say that the man s a fool, but he s not brilliant … Longman dictionary of contemporary English