Adjective (also can be a verb in its present participle form of the verb 'overflow').
/ˌoʊvərˈfloʊɪŋ/
"Overflowing" describes a state where something is filled to the point of spilling over the edges or exceeding its capacity. It can be used both literally (such as water overflowing from a cup) and metaphorically (such as feelings overflowing). The word is relatively common in both oral and written contexts, often used to convey a sense of abundance or excess.
Чашка переполнилась водой, и она пролилась на стол.
His heart was overflowing with joy after receiving the good news.
Его сердце переполнялось радостью после получения хороших новостей.
The garden was overflowing with colorful flowers in full bloom.
The term "overflowing" is often used in various expressions and phrases to convey abundance or excess:
Я чувствовал переполнение благодарности, когда мой друг помог мне в трудные времена.
Overflowing with love: Experiencing an abundance of affection or love.
Мать переполнялась любовью к своему новорожденному ребенку.
Overflowing with ideas: Having an abundance of thoughts or creative ideas.
Сессия мозгового штурма была переполнена идеями, что затрудняло выбор лучшей.
Overflowing with enthusiasm: Demonstrating heightened excitement or eagerness.
Команда переполнялась энтузиазмом, когда они готовились к большой игре.
Overflowing with energy: Having an abundance of physical or mental energy.
The word "overflowing" is derived from the verb "overflow," which comes from the Middle English "overflown" and is formed from the prefix "over-" meaning "beyond" or "excessive," and "flow," which originates from Old English "flōw" meaning "to flow." The combination reflects the idea of flowing beyond or spilling over.
Synonyms: spilling, brimming, teeming, swarming, flooding.
Antonyms: vacant, empty, depleted, hollow, bare.