verb
- to pay more than the correct or fair amount for something
- to pay someone more money than they deserve or than is appropriate
Examples
- I think we overpaid for this house by at least $20,000.
- The company tends to overpay its executives while underpaying regular workers.
- Don’t overpay for designer clothes when you can find similar quality elsewhere.
- She realized she had overpaid her taxes and was entitled to a refund.
- The team overpaid for that player given his recent performance.
- Many tourists overpay for souvenirs in popular destinations.
- The government shouldn’t overpay contractors for basic services.