hardworking |
overworking |
As an adjective hardworking
is of a person, taking their work seriously and doing it well and rapidly.
As a verb overworking is
.
overworked |
overworking |
As an adjective overworked
is being subjected to too much work.
As a verb overworking is
.
overworking |
working |
As verbs the difference between overworking and working
is that
overworking is while
working is .
As a noun working is
(usually plural) operation; action.
As an adjective working is
that is or are functioning.
terms |
overworking |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb overworking is
.
overwording |
overworking |
As verbs the difference between overwording and overworking
is that
overwording is present participle of overword while
overworking is present participle of overwork.
overworking |
laitance |
As a verb overworking
is present participle of overwork.
As a noun laitance is
a weak layer of cement and aggregate fines on a concrete surface that is usually caused by an overwet mixture, overworking the mixture, improper or excessive finishing or combination thereof. Also, could be caused when a slurry mix is used on a deep foundation, where the slurry mix is not completely removed before placing concrete on top.