overdear

/ˌoʊvərˈdɪr/
adjective
  1. Too expensive; costing more than is reasonable or fair.
    • She refused to buy the overdear designer handbag, even though she loved it.
    • The hotel room was overdear for such a small, outdated space.
    • Many tourists complain that souvenirs near the monument are overdear.
  2. Excessively loved or valued; held in too high regard.
    • She realized her overdear memories of childhood were not entirely accurate.
    • The king's overdear opinion of his own wisdom led to poor decisions.
    • His overdear attachment to his old car kept him from buying a safer one.
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