English edit

Etymology edit

From over- +‎ large.

Pronunciation edit

Adjective edit

overlarge (comparative more overlarge, superlative most overlarge)

  1. Excessively large; too big; oversize.
    After a couple of years without pruning, the shrub had grown overlarge and completely obscured the window.
    • 2020, Susan Isaacs, Takes One To Know One:
      The house felt overlarge and oversilent with just the two of us, but I was relishing the peace of the kitchen.

Adverb edit

overlarge (comparative more overlarge, superlative most overlarge)

  1. (obsolete) Too extravagantly, overconfidently.