Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Excessively nervous or excited; agitated.
- adjective Extremely elaborate or ornate; overdone.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Worked too hard or too much.
- Worked up or excited to excess; overexcited: as overwrought feelings, imagination, etc.
- Worked all over; covered with decorative work: as, a garment overwrought with embroidered flowers.
- Labored or elaborated to excess; overdone.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- past participle Wrought upon excessively; overworked.
- past participle Extremely agitated or excited; overexcited; -- of people.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective in a state of excessive nervousness, excitement, or anger; Extremely tense, anxious, or upset; filled with emotion, emotional; uneasy
- adjective elaborate; overdone
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective deeply agitated especially from emotion
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Examples
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Best of all, she's got a playful sensibility that keeps the covers from getting bogged down in overwrought gravitas, no matter the subject.
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That last label is the funniest of the three because a story about a notorious miser visited by four ghosts who scare the hell out of him to make him change his life is by definition overwrought.
Lev Raphael: Does A Christmas Carol Really Need to be Rescued? Lev Raphael 2011
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Tademy's bold, controlled account of these horrific events never shies away from the gruesome facts, or becomes overwrought, which is a remarkable feat considering her emotional attachment to the story and its characters.
Red River: Summary and book reviews of Red River by Lalita Tademy. 2007
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I would be so excited about my latest acquisition that I would start to read in the car a habit that always triggered my motion sickness, but I didn't care, and then, the second I got home, sign my name in overwrought cursive on the inside cover.
Forbes.com: News Raquel Laneri 2011
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This is the kind of overwrought, underreported business story I expect to see in Fortune magazine, not my local business journal.
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Not sure how that became "overwrought" in your mind, but maybe we've misunderstood each other.
Science fiction's subordination - Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games 2009
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Opera Tattler finds the characters caricatures and the production "overwrought," with the music unfocussed and too much in the background.
Archive 2008-09-01 Lisa Hirsch 2008
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Pleased to see that I was at "overwrought" before J. Hoberman got there.
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And insofar as we might say that the poetry of emotion is synonymous with its expression in language, then it becomes clear that writing from a place of the 'overwrought', the 'cheap', the 'excessive', the 'insufficient' and the 'incapable' is actually also writing from a place of abjection women writers are consigned to in a kind of categorical quarantine.
David's comment Dodie Bellamy 2008
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Opera Tattler finds the characters caricatures and the production "overwrought," with the music unfocussed and too much in the background.
Compare and Contrast 11 Lisa Hirsch 2008
qroqqa commented on the word overwrought
Jim: Do any of them say anything other than tired and emotional?
Bernard: William Hickey said you were overwrought, Minister.
Jim: Just overwrought, nothing about being drunk.
Bernard: Just overwrought.
Sir Humphrey: Overwrought as a newt actually.
—'The Economy Drive', Yes Minister
July 30, 2008
bilby commented on the word overwrought
Top citation, qroqqa. What a show that was!
July 30, 2008