Overloaded vs Overcharged - What's the difference?
overloaded | overcharged |
(overload)
loaded too heavily
of a word, having multiple meanings depending on context
(computing) of a name, used for more than one variable or procedure etc; differentiated by the compiler based on context
(overcharge)
to charge more money than the correct amount or to surpass a certain limit while charging a bill
to continue to charge an electric device beyond its electrical capacity
To charge or load too heavily; to burden; to oppress.
To fill too full; to crowd.
* Addison
To exaggerate.
As verbs the difference between overloaded and overcharged
is that overloaded is (overload) while overcharged is (overcharge).As an adjective overloaded
is loaded too heavily.overloaded
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(head)Adjective
(en adjective)overcharged
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Verb
(head)overcharge
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Verb
- (Sir Walter Raleigh)
- Our language is overcharged with consonants.
- to overcharge a description
