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overweight
[ adjective oh-ver-weyt; noun oh-ver-weyt; verb oh-ver-weyt ]
adjective
- weighing too much or more than is considered normal, proper, etc.:
overweight luggage; an overweight patient; two letters that may be overweight.
noun
overweight
adjective
- weighing more than is usual, allowed, or healthy
- finance
- having a higher proportion of one's investments in a particular sector of the market than the size of that sector relative to the total market would suggest: portfolio managers are currently overweight in bonds
- (of a fund etc) invested disproportionately in this way
noun
- extra or excess weight
- archaic.greater importance or effect
verb
- to give too much emphasis or consideration to
- to add too much weight to
- to weigh down
Word History and Origins
Origin of overweight1
Example Sentences
Significantly overweight from comforting herself with food, she was never adopted, according to Florida Weekly, instead getting hooked on drugs when she was in high school.
Into last year, the introduction of new factory processes caused a difficult winter, the car barely made the first test and it was overweight for the first chunk of the season.
Under the Body Mass Index calculator, he would currently be categorised within the overweight range, and not obese.
The same day as Lutnick’s appearance on Fox, a Cantor Fitzgerald securities analyst upgraded Tesla shares to “overweight.”
The actor is himself very overweight, and told the court he had difficulty walking more than a short distance.
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