Overaged vs Overage - What's the difference?
overaged | overage |
Having an age that is greater than a stipulated minimum.
Too old to be of use in a particular situation.
A surplus of inventory or capacity or of cash that is greater than the amount in the record of an account.
A state of being more than one ought to be.
As adjectives the difference between overaged and overage
is that overaged is aged too much while overage is having an age that is greater than a stipulated minimum.As a noun overage is
a surplus of inventory or capacity or of cash that is greater than the amount in the record of an account.overage
English
Etymology 1
Adjective
(en adjective)Antonyms
* (l)Etymology 2
Noun
(en noun)- You're entitled to bring a bag weighing fifty pounds onto the airplane, and will be charged extra for any overage .
