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Meaning of overflow
The word "overflow" primarily refers to the act of flowing over the edges or limits of something.
Etymology of overflow
The word "overflow" has its roots in Old English words "ofer" meaning "over" and "flÅwan" meaning "to flow"
Historically, the term has been used to describe both physical and metaphorical excess, with its usage dating back to the 14th century
Synonyms
Definitions
- The act of flowing or pouring over the edges or limits of something
- * A situation in which there is more of something than can be contained or managed
- * A feeling of intense emotion that cannot be contained
Usage Examples
- The dam began to overflow, causing widespread flooding in the nearby town
- * Her emotions overflowed as she received the news of her engagement
- * The stadium overflowed with excited fans, all cheering for their favorite team
Antonyms
drought
shortage
scarcity
deficiency
inadequacy
insufficiency
lack
want
need
emptiness
hollowness
barrenness
desolation
dearth
paucity
sparse
meager
scanty
limited
restricted
contained