overdressed in the PONS Dictionary

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If you are underdressed, you may feel out of place, if you are overdressed, it indicates a misplaced sense of superiority.
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Dressing oddly or being overdressed for the occasion8.
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Show that you're serious about the position without being overdressed.
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He hasn't overdressed the album with excess production.
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Always err on the side of being overdressed.
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Only an absolute pacifist doesn't like watching those comically overdressed combatants swing wildly at each other.
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A shopper wasn't overdressed in a chic suit, gloves and high heels.
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They had no sooner left when three newcomers, lavishly overdressed for hawk watching, climbed the tower.
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Don't wait till evening to wear your best jazzy clothes, it's entertaining to be overdressed for daytime!
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In an event that screams "the shorter, the better," you feel awfully overdressed in jeans and collared shirt.
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