overpraised Meaning in Bengali
বেজায় প্রশংসা
Verb:
মাত্রাধিক প্রশংসা করা,
Similer Words:
overpraisesoverpraising
overpress
overpressed
overpresses
overprice
overprices
overpricing
overprizing
overproduce
overproduces
overproducing
overprotective
overproud
overrack
overpraised's Usage Examples:
business and Hollywood fame than the facile yuks of Showtime's departed, overpraised Episodes.
Called "a book whose merit can hardly be overpraised" by the Atlantic Monthly and based on Mitchell's own experience in his.
" Kunkel has described the critically acclaimed novel as "overpraised.
Up 3D the third-best film of 2010, arguing that it "[one-upped] the overpraised stereoscopic advancements of Avatar.
also added that she believed some American reviewers of Nanette had overpraised the show, saying "We cannot say that Gadsby’s Nanette definitively prescribes.
" Pocket Gamer described the game as "A bafflingly overpraised auto-runner that looks good but soon becomes tiresome.
Auberon Waugh dissented, calling it "tedious and overpraised—particularly by literary hangers-on".
Standen's concerns are that scientists can be and have been "overbearing," "overpraised," and "overindulged".
ridicule of talent show cliches such as terrible performances being overpraised, and the actions of the presenter receiving high editorial focus to distract.
"Bafta TV nominations are a mix of the snubbed and the overpraised".
genius" and asserted that his "technical mastery which can hardly be overpraised.
so controlled and efficient in its narrative, that it stands to be overpraised to the point where seeing it will be an anticlimax.
writing for The Guardian, disdained the movie, calling it "grotesquely overpraised", "shot through with middlebrow sophistication, boorish cynicism, unfunny.
He usually overpraised when he was asked to assess a person.
undeserving of its accolades, calling it "one of the most bloated, boring and overpraised albums of the '90s.
everything this band does, you might find that it is definitely a bit overpraised.
saying, "I thought some of it was entirely justified—it was a little overpraised at the time.
Slate magazine predicted that Palin's acceptance speech would be "wildly overpraised" and might end speculation that she was unqualified for the job of vice.
introduction, Franzen describes the Broadway musical version as "insipid" and "overpraised.
overpraised's Meaning':
praise excessively
Synonyms:
overdo; exaggerate;
Antonyms:
understate;