overinforming

/ˌoʊvərɪnˈfɔrmɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of giving someone too much information, often making it hard for them to understand or decide.
    • Overinforming the students with extra details only confused them before the test.
    • The manager's overinforming of the team led to delays in the project.
    • In news reporting, overinforming can overwhelm viewers with unnecessary facts.
adjective
  1. Providing more information than is needed or helpful.
    • The overinforming email contained five pages of instructions for a simple task.
    • An overinforming guide can frustrate users instead of helping them.
    • Her overinforming style made the presentation hard to follow.
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