adjective
- given a higher grade or mark than deserved; assessed too favorably
Usage: commonly used in educational contexts
verb
- past tense and past participle of 'overgrade': to assign a higher grade or mark to (a student or work) than is warranted
Usage: transitive verb
Examples
- The teacher was accused of having overgraded the final exam.
- Students who were overgraded in middle school often struggle in high school.
- The professor overgraded several essays to boost class morale.
- That assignment was overgraded; the work didn't meet the stated rubric.
- Parents complained that their children had been overgraded and were unprepared for college.
- The overgraded report cards gave students a false sense of their academic performance.