in, to, or from another country across the ocean
• ver • sleep / ^uvar' slip /
( o ver • sleeps , o • ver • sleep • ing , o • ver • slept
/ |ouvar' slept / )
to sleep too long and not wake up at the right time
overslept and was late for work.
o • ver • throw / |ouvar' 6rou /
( o ver • throws , o • ver • throw • ing , o ver • threw
/ |ouvar' 6ru / has o . ver • thrown / ^uvar' 6roun / ) ( POLITICS ) to remove a leader or government from power, by using force
• ver • time / ' ouvartaim / [noncount]
extra time that you spend at work
have done a lot of overtime this week.
( SPORTS ) extra time that is added to the end of a sports game if there is no winner at the end of the normal period
o • ver • weight / ^uvar' weit /
too heavy or fat
—ANTONYM underweight Thesaurus
fat is a general word to describe a person who has a large round body, but it is not polite to say to someone that they are fat:
overweight is a little more polite, and is also a word used by doctors or health professionals:
obese means very fat, in a way that is not healthy. This word is often used by doctors and health professionals, but is also used in a general way to mean "very fat":
o • ver • whelm / |ouvar' welmig /
You say " ow " when you suddenly feel pain
—SYNONYM ouch owe О / ou /
PRONUNCIATION
The word owe sounds like go .
1 to have to pay money to someone
lent you $10 last week and $10 the week before, so you owe me $20.
to have something because of a particular person or thing He owes his life to the man who pulled him out of the river.
OWl / aul/
a bird that flies at night and eats small
The word own sounds like bone .
a word that shows that something belongs to a particular person
on your own
alone
without help
OWn 2 ©/ oun /
to have something that is yours
own up to say that you have done something wrong
OWn .еГ Ф / 'оипэг/
[count]
a person who has something that belongs to them
ox / aks /
ox • ide / aksaid /
[ count, noncount ]
( CHEMISTRY ) a combination of oxygen and another
substance