undertone |
overtire |
As a noun undertone
is an auditory tone of low pitch or volume.
As a verb overtire is
to tire excessively.
overtire |
overtime |
As a verb overtire
is to tire excessively.
As a noun overtime is
(uncountable) the working time outside of one's regular hours.
As an adverb overtime is
exceeding regular working hours.
overfire |
overtire |
In transitive terms the difference between overfire and overtire
is that
overfire is to create too large a fire in a fireplace, furnace,
etc.overtire is to tire excessively.
As an adjective overfire
is of a boiler, furnace or other heating device: relating to components or other things that are located above the fire.
overtire |
overhire |
In lang=en terms the difference between overtire and overhire
is that
overtire is to become excessively tired while
overhire is to hire too many employees.
As verbs the difference between overtire and overhire
is that
overtire is to tire excessively while
overhire is to hire too many employees.
overtire |
overture |
As a verb overtire
is to tire excessively.
As a noun overture is
(obsolete) an opening; a recess or chamber.
overtire |
overtired |
As verbs the difference between overtire and overtired
is that
overtire is to tire excessively while
overtired is past tense of overtire.
As an adjective overtired is
overly tired.