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overwhelming

[ oh-ver-hwel-ming, -wel- ]

adjective

  1. that overwhelms; overpowering:

    The temptation to despair may become overwhelming.

  2. so great as to render resistance or opposition useless:

    an overwhelming majority.



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adjective

  1. overpowering in effect, number, or force
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Derived Forms

  • ËŒ´Ç±¹±ð°ùˈ·É³ó±ð±ô³¾¾±²Ô²µ±ô²â, adverb
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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  • ´Çv±ð°ù··É³ó±ð±ô³¾î€ƒi²Ô²µÂ·²Ô±ð²õ²õ noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of overwhelming1

First recorded in 1565–75; overwhelm + -ing 2
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Example Sentences

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The overwhelming view is that while the tariffs might reduce the goods deficit between the US and individual countries, they will not reduce the overall deficit between the US and rest of the world.

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But being high on the list doesn’t mean that debt is overwhelming the population, Chip Lupo, a WalletHub writer and The Times on Monday.

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In fact, Geier — along with his late father, Mark — had long been among the promoters of that very claim, despite overwhelming evidence from scientifically validated research that there is no such link.

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If you don’t believe that Liberation Day is bad news for the overwhelming majority of us, first remember that U.S. consumers are, as always, the ones who pay U.S. tariffs.

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Its renewed air and ground operations have once again made it difficult for aid workers to move around and have led to hundreds of casualties, overwhelming hospitals.

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Overwhelming Vs. Underwhelming

What’s the difference between overwhelming and underwhelming?

The over- in overwhelming means “too much†and the under- in underwhelming essentially means “too little,†and the two words can be direct opposites, but they’re usually used in different contexts.

The verb overwhelm most commonly means to cause to be overcome with emotion as a result of an amount of something (work, stress, etc.) that’s just too much to handle. Something that’s overwhelming causes you to be overcome in this way. Underwhelm means to fail to impress, especially when that is the expectation. Underwhelming, then, means unimpressive or disappointing.

Both words also have other adjective forms: overwhelmed (overcome to the point of not being able to manage) and underwhelmed (unimpressed or disappointed).

Things that are overwhelming don’t always involve stress or other negative emotions. A friend’s generosity or the birth of a child can be overwhelming. Still, it’s usually about feeling a lot. In this way, underwhelming can be the opposite of overwhelming in some situations. For example, the same concert may be overwhelming for one person (perhaps it’s the first concert they’ve ever attended) but underwhelming for someone else (maybe because it doesn’t meet their high expectations).

And, yes, whelm is a word. It can mean the same thing as overwhelm, but it’s very rarely used.

Here’s an example of overwhelming and underwhelming used correctly in the same sentence.

Example: It was a bad dining experience—the noise in the restaurant was overwhelming and the food was underwhelming.

Want to learn more? Read the breakdown of the difference between overwhelm and underwhelm.

Quiz yourself on overwhelming vs. underwhelming!

Should overwhelming or underwhelming be used in the following sentence?

I thought taking six classes in one semester would be _____, but I’ve been able to keep up pretty easily.

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