Thesaurus / over-praised
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synonyms for over-praised
- admire
- advertise
- ballyhoo
- build up
- commend
- congratulate
- cry
- flatter
- hype
- overpraise
- plug
- praise
- promote
- push
- blow up
- press-agent
- adulate
- blandish
- bootlick
- cajole
- charm
- con
- court
- fawn
- glorify
- grovel
- humor
- inveigle
- jolly
- massage
- oil
- overpraise
- praise
- salve
- sell
- soften
- soft-soap
- stroke
- toady
- wheedle
- brown-nose
- build up
- butter up
- cater to
- get next to
- lay it on thick
- play up to
- rub the right way
- spread it on
- suck up to
- sweeten up
- work on
- work over
- charm
- adulate
- blandish
- bootlick
- cajole
- con
- court
- fawn
- glorify
- grovel
- humor
- inveigle
- jolly
- oil
- overpraise
- praise
- salve
- sell
- snow
- soften
- soft-soap
- stroke
- sweet-talk
- toady
- wheedle
- brown-nose
- build up
- butter up
- cater to
- get next to
- lay it on thick
- play up to
- rub the right way
- spread it on
- suck up to
- sweeten up
- work on
- work over
antonyms for over-praised
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How to use over-praised in a sentence
It is most peculiar, and when he plays that way, the most bewitching little expression comes over his face.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYAll over the world the just claims of organized labor are intermingled with the underground conspiracy of social revolution.
THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE OF SOCIAL JUSTICESTEPHEN LEACOCKAfter we had passed over this desert, we found several garisons to defend the caravans from the violence of the Tartars.
THE LIFE AND MOST SURPRISING ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE, OF YORK, MARINER (1801)DANIEL DEFOEAfter relievedly giving the pistol to the nearest soldier, he stumbled quickly over to Brion and took his hand.
SENSE OF OBLIGATIONHENRY MAXWELL DEMPSEY (AKA HARRY HARRISON)Solely over one man therein thou hast quite absolute control.
PEARLS OF THOUGHTMATURIN M. BALLOUThe president sat in a chair which came over with the pilgrims in their ship, the Mayflower.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 60, NO. 372, OCTOBER 1846VARIOUSWhen we were mounted Mac leaned over and muttered an admonitory word for Piegan's ear alone.
RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIRThis attracted much attention, and the London journals praised the artist.
WOMEN IN THE FINE ARTS, FROM THE SEVENTH CENTURY B.C. TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY A.D.CLARA ERSKINE CLEMENTEverything is topsy-turvy in Europe according to our moral ideas, and they don't have what we call "men" over here.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYFirst a shower of shells dropping all along the lower ridges and out over the surface of the Bay.
GALLIPOLI DIARY, VOLUME IIAN HAMILTON