overraters

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Translation

n.Those who overrate; people who assign excessive value or merit to something or someone

Phrases & Collocations

overraters exist

overraters are

overraters may

overraters can

overraters do

overraters have

overraters might

overraters will

overraters could

overraters should

Example Sentences

many overraters in the tech industry overestimate the long‑term value of new platforms.

overraters of celebrity culture often ignore the hard work behind fame.

even experienced critics can become overraters when they praise mediocre films.

the overraters' bias often skews public opinion toward overly optimistic forecasts.

social media amplifies the voices of overraters, leading to inflated expectations.

young musicians sometimes fall prey to overraters who promise instant stardom.

overraters tend to overlook subtle flaws, focusing only on surface appeal.

the company hired a team of overraters to boost the product's image before launch.

overraters in sports journalism often exaggerate the impact of single victories.

despite evidence, overraters continue to predict exponential growth for the startup.

the panel was criticized for being full of overraters who lacked technical expertise.

overraters often rely on hype rather than data, which leads to poor decisions.

in academic circles, overraters can inflate the significance of minor discoveries.

the film festival's jury was accused of consisting mainly of overraters.

overraters' enthusiasm can mask underlying issues that eventually surface.

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