overstaters

[US]/ˌəʊvəˈsteɪtəz/
[UK]/ˌoʊvərˈsteɪtərz/

Translation

n.people from another state; specifically, a term used in New York to refer to people from outside New York State

Phrases & Collocations

overstaters lie

overstaters often

overstaters exaggerate

overstaters overdo

overstaters overrate

Example Sentences

the overstaters in the media often exaggerate the severity of minor incidents.

politicians who are overstaters of facts tend to lose public trust quickly.

overstaters of statistics can mislead both investors and consumers alike.

the report was written by overstaters of achievements, inflating the company's success.

overstaters of risks often cause unnecessary panic among the population.

critics say the marketing team are overstaters of benefits, promising miracles that never materialize.

even well-meaning scientists can become overstaters of uncertainty, muddying policy debates.

the overstaters of truth in the documentary have been publicly criticized.

financial analysts warn that overstaters of market trends will eventually face reality.

overstaters of problems often distract from viable solutions.

social media influencers are sometimes overstaters of lifestyle, portraying unattainable standards.

the committee dismissed the claims as those of overstaters of threats, urging calm.

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