English edit

Etymology edit

over- +‎ appreciated

Adjective edit

overappreciated (comparative more overappreciated, superlative most overappreciated)

  1. Excessively appreciated.
    • 2015 September 23, Janet Maslin, “Review: ‘Finale’ by Thomas Mallon Moves Past ‘Watergate’ and Into the Reagan Era”, in New York Times[1]:
      Nixon, watching Reagan seemingly leave political life, “suddenly recognized what no one else seemed to: that this blankly genial, overappreciated son of a bitch, two years older than himself, was heading not for a pasture but a short stretch of wilderness, on the other side of which lay something vast.”
    • 1991, George Jonas, Politically Incorrect, page 307:
      As a rule, rulers' wives symbolize only the overappreciated women in any society — and I'd be the last person to blame them.