overrating

/ˌoʊvərˈreɪtɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of giving someone or something a higher value, importance, or quality than they deserve.
    • His overrating of his own abilities caused him to fail the exam.
    • The overrating of the movie led to disappointment among viewers.
    • Overrating a product can damage a company's reputation when customers realize the truth.
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verb
  1. Present participle of overrate; to judge someone or something as better or more important than they really are.
    • The coach is overrating the team's chances of winning the championship.
    • I think you are overrating the difficulty of this task; it's actually quite simple.
    • Critics are overrating that singer just because she has a famous parent.
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