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What (who) is overreact - definition

STATEMENT THAT REPRESENTS SOMETHING IN AN EXCESSIVE MANNER
Overreaction; Exaggerated; Exaggerating; Exaggerate; Exaggerates; Catastrophization; Stretching the truth; Overstating; Laying it on thick; Catastrophisation; Exaggeratedly; Exaggerations; Overreacting; Overstate; Catastrophizing; Catastrophising; Stretch the truth; Catastrophise; Catastrophize; Lay it on thick; Overreact; Overplay; Overplaying; A stretch; Over react; Over reacting; Over play; Over playing; Terriblization; Terriblisation; Terriblise; Terriblize; Terriblizing; Terriblising; Awfulising; Awfulizing; Awfulize; Awfulise; Awfulisation; Awfulization
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overreact         
also over-react (overreacts, overreacting, overreacted)
If you say that someone overreacts to something, you mean that they have and show more of an emotion than is necessary or appropriate.
Is the council right to be concerned, or is it overreacting?...
I overreact to anything sad.
VERB: V, V to n
overreaction (overreactions)
This is actually an outrageous overreaction.
N-VAR
overreact         
¦ verb react more emotionally or forcibly than is justified.
Derivatives
overreaction noun
React         
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REACT; React (album); REACT (disambiguation); React (disambiguation); React (song)
·vt To act or perform a second time; to do over again; as, to react a play; the same scenes were reacted at Rome.
II. React ·vi To act upon each other; to exercise a reciprocal or a reverse effect, as two or more chemical agents; to act in opposition.
III. React ·vi To return an impulse or impression; to resist the action of another body by an opposite force; as, every body reacts on the body that impels it from its natural state.

Wikipedia

Exaggeration

Exaggeration is the representation of something as more extreme or dramatic than it in fact is. Exaggeration may occur intentionally or unintentionally.

Exaggeration can be a rhetorical device or figure of speech. It may be used to evoke strong feelings or to create a strong impression.

Amplifying achievements, obstacles and problems to seek attention is an everyday occurrence Inflating the difficulty of achieving a goal after attaining it, can be used to bolster self-esteem.

In the arts, exaggerations are used to create emphasis or effect. As a literary device, exaggerations is often used in poetry, and is frequently encountered in casual speech. Many times the usages of hyperbole describes something as better or worse than it really is. An example of hyperbole is: "The bag weighed a ton." Hyperbole makes the point that the bag was very heavy, though it probably does not weigh a ton.

Exaggerating is also a type of deception, as well as a means of malingering – magnifying small injuries or discomforts as an excuse to avoid responsibilities.

Examples of use of overreact
1. "It‘s important to take stalking seriously but not to overreact.
2. Howard said the world community should not overreact to Ahmadinejad.
3. But Congress, feds shouldn‘t overreact to this drug The Monitor‘s View The pattern‘s familiar.
4. But it would be foolish and counterproductive to overreact to the Hamas victory.
5. The payments imbalances around the world are enormous, and potentially dangerous should the markets suddenly overreact.