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overconfident
/ ˌəʊvəˈkɒnfɪdənt /
adjective
excessively confident
Other Word Forms
- overconfidence noun
- overconfidently adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of overconfident1
Example Sentences
The overconfident committee hypothetically placed skiing sports in areas with no anticipated snowfall.
Najimy, who plays Peggy Hill as a kind but frequently overconfident retired substitute teacher, remembers very clearly her audition for “King of the Hill” 27 years ago.
Indeed, lists of overly optimistic or overconfident forecasts by Musk of Tesla sales and technological capabilities are common on the web.
Call it naiveté or just plain stupidity, but I showed up to my first day of class overconfident.
Without the hardcore high-propensity voters they used to count on, Republicans may be making a mistake by acting overconfident.
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