overinflated

/ˌoʊvərɪnˈfleɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Filled with too much air or gas, causing a risk of bursting.
    • The lifeguard warned us not to use overinflated pool floats in strong wind.
    • Driving on overinflated tires can make the ride bumpy and dangerous.
    • The overinflated balloon popped when it touched the ceiling.
  2. Exaggerated or made to seem more important, valuable, or impressive than is true.
    • The company's overinflated claims about its product led to a lawsuit.
    • His resume was full of overinflated job titles that didn't match his actual duties.
    • Critics called the movie's budget overinflated and wasteful.
  3. Priced too high; costing more than is reasonable.
    • Real estate in that neighborhood is overinflated compared to nearby areas.
    • The restaurant served mediocre food at overinflated prices.
    • Investors worried that the stock market was overinflated and due for a crash.
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