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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely overstated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something has been exaggerated to a significant degree.
Example: "The claims about the product's effectiveness are absolutely overstated; it does not perform as well as advertised."
Alternatives: "completely exaggerated" or "entirely inflated".
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"There is some truth to that, but the problems and the benefits are absolutely overstated and misunderstood.
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Call it overstated understatement.
I kind of overstated it".
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
The argument is provocative but overstated.
The analogy was both overstated and unflattering.
The opposite, overstated, was what was meant.
As long ago as 1991, the American Physical Society warned that the potential contribution of a manned space station to the physical sciences had been greatly overstated, and that most of the planned research could be carried out far more cheaply on earth, or on unmanned robotic platforms, or if human intervention were absolutely necessary on a space shuttle.
"I think it's overstated and boring.
"I think it's largely overstated".
JEFFREY TOOBIN: Brennan's lobbying skills are somewhat overstated.
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