English edit

Etymology edit

over- +‎ steep

Verb edit

oversteep (third-person singular simple present oversteeps, present participle oversteeping, simple past and past participle oversteeped)

  1. (transitive) To steep for too long.
    • 2012, Stanley Tucci, Joan Tucci, Gianni Scappin, The Tucci Cookbook, page 31:
      Tannins give red wine a chompy, dry bitterness—think oversteeped tea—that can be off-putting when a wine is young.
    • 2015, Angelo Prosperi-Porta, Honey, page 166:
      Do not oversteep the lemon slices; the peel may make this drink bitter.

Adjective edit

oversteep (comparative more oversteep, superlative most oversteep)

  1. Excessively steep.
    an oversteep slope