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Overnight vs Oversight - What's the difference?

overnight | oversight |

As nouns the difference between overnight and oversight

is that overnight is items delivered or completed overnight while oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.

As an adverb overnight

is throughout the night.

As an adjective overnight

is occurring between dusk and dawn.

As a verb overnight

is to stay overnight; to spend the night.

overnight

English

Adverb

(-)
  • Throughout the night.
  • :
  • *
  • *:There was also hairdressing: hairdressing, too, really was hairdressing in those times — no running a comb through it and that was that. It was curled, frizzed, waved, put in curlers overnight , waved with hot tongs;.
  • *{{quote-news, year=2012, date=November 20, author=Nina Bernstein, work=New York Times, title= Storm Bared a Lack of Options for the Homeless in New York
  • , passage=Overnight , as the storm bore down on urban flood zones, city officials ramped up emergency spaces to shelter thousands more people, mostly in public schools and colleges.}}
  • During a single night.
  • :
  • In a very short (but unspecified) amount of time.
  • :
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • Occurring between dusk and dawn.
  • ''The overnight ferry docked at 10AM.
  • Complete before the next morning.
  • Don't expect results overnight .

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To stay overnight; to spend the night.
  • * 2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, p. 128:
  • His visits to Paris (which he had not allowed his son to visit until he was a teenager) became less frequent too: he never over-nighted there, for example, after 1744.
  • (US) To send something for delivery the next day.
  • We can overnight you the documents for signature.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Items delivered or completed overnight.
  • Have you looked at the overnights yet?
  • An overnight stay, especially in a hotel or other lodging facility.
  • (obsolete) The fore part of the previous night; yesterday evening.
  • (Shakespeare)

    oversight

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
  • Supervision or management.
  • *{{quote-magazine, date=2013-08-10, volume=408, issue=8848, magazine=(The Economist)
  • , title= Can China clean up fast enough? , passage=It has jailed environmental activists and is planning to limit the power of judicial oversight by handing a state-approved body a monopoly over bringing environmental lawsuits.}}