overdress in a sentence
v. t.
π Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To overdress means to wear clothing that is more formal or elaborate than what is appropriate for a particular occasion.
Sample Sentences
- She felt out of place at the casual barbecue because she had chosen to overdress in a formal gown.
- Itβs better to overdress for an event than to show up underdressed and feel uncomfortable.
- He decided to overdress for the job interview, believing that a sharp suit would make a good impression.
- Many guests opted to overdress for the wedding, showcasing their finest attire in vibrant colors.
- She always worried about overdressing for the office, but her colleagues appreciated her stylish outfits.