Noun Phrase
/ˈoʊvərˌstʌft baɪˈɑːɡrəfi/
Overstuffed biography refers to a biography that contains excessive detail, information, or anecdotes, often leading to a lack of focus or clarity. It suggests that the biography is overly filled with content, which can detract from the central narrative or the key aspects of the subject's life. The phrase is not commonly found in everyday speech but may appear in literary critiques or discussions about biographical writing, suggesting that it is more often used in written contexts rather than oral speech.
The author's overstuffed biography of the artist made it difficult to follow his contributions to the movement.
Биография художника, переполненная деталями, затруднила понимание его вклада в движение.
Critics described the politician's overstuffed biography as an unorganized collection of random facts.
Критики охарактеризовали переполненную биографию политика как неорганизованную коллекцию случайных фактов.
Readers often find overstuffed biographies less engaging than those that are concise and focused.
Читателям часто менее интересны переполненные биографии, чем те, которые кратки и сосредоточены.
While "overstuffed biography" is not commonly associated with many idiomatic expressions, the concept of something being "overstuffed" can relate to other expressions regarding excess or overwhelm.
Overstuffed to the brim: Her schedule was overstuffed to the brim with meetings and deadlines.
Ее расписание было переполнено встречами и сроками до краев.
Overstuffed like a Thanksgiving turkey: After the holidays, I felt overstuffed like a Thanksgiving turkey from all the feasting.
После праздников я чувствовал себя переполненным, как рождественская индейка, после всех пиршеств.
Bursting at the seams: The overstuffed biography was bursting at the seams with trivia and anecdotes.
Переполненная биография трещала по швам от любопытных фактов и анекдотов.
The term overstuffed combines the prefix "over-" which denotes excessiveness, and the verb "stuff," which comes from the Old French "estoffer," meaning to fill tightly. Biography comes from the Greek roots bio- meaning "life" and graphia meaning "writing," literally translating to "life writing."
Synonyms:
- Overloaded biography
- Burdened biography
- Detailed biography
Antonyms:
- Concise biography
- Streamlined biography
- Focused biography