overstudying
/ˌoʊvərˈstʌdiɪŋ/
noun
- The act or habit of studying excessively, often leading to mental fatigue or stress.
- Many students suffer from overstudying during final exam week.
- The school counselor gave a talk about the dangers of overstudying.
- Overstudying can cause headaches and make it hard to concentrate.
verb
- Present participle of overstudy: studying too much.
- He was overstudying late into the night, even though he knew the material.
- Stop overstudying and get some sleep before the exam.
- She is overstudying for the math test and forgetting to take breaks.