noun
- the act or process of applying too much gilt or gold coating to something
- excessive or unnecessary embellishment or ornamentation
Usage: figurative
verb
- to gild excessively; to apply too much gold coating or ornament to
- to embellish or enhance something excessively, often making it worse
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The overgilding of the picture frame made it look gaudy rather than elegant.
- The artist warned against overgilding the sculpture, as it would obscure the fine details.
- The writer's overgilding of the prose with flowery language detracted from the story's impact.
- They were overgilding the lily by adding more decorative elements to an already ornate design.
- The overgilding of the antique furniture diminished its historical value.
- She criticized the overgilding of the presentation, which relied too heavily on flashy graphics.
- The craftsman avoided overgilding the wooden chest, preferring a more restrained finish.