Overbearing vs Overhearing - What's the difference?
overbearing | overhearing |
The act by which something is overheard.
* 2006 , Amy Shuman, Storytelling Rights (page 25)
As an adjective overbearing
is overly bossy, domineering, or arrogant.As a verb overhearing is
present participle of overhear.As a noun overhearing is
the act by which something is overheard.overbearing
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Synonyms
* demanding, dictatorial, dominant, haughty, high-handed * See also * See alsoDerived terms
* overbearinglyExternal links
* * *overhearing
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Where overhearings were intended, as in conversations that girls wanted boys to overhear, the speaker often directed her gaze at the boy who was supposed to overhear while turning her mouth toward the ear of the listener.