verb
- to exaggerate the importance or significance of something
- to perform a role or character in an excessively dramatic way
- to rely too heavily on a particular strength or advantage
Usage: theater; acting
Examples
- Don’t overplay the significance of one bad test grade.
- The media tends to overplay celebrity scandals.
- The actor overplayed his role, making it seem unrealistic.
- She overplayed her hand in the negotiation and lost the deal.
- The coach warned the team not to overplay their star player.
- He overplayed his charm and came across as insincere.
- The politician overplayed the crisis to gain support.