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overlaud — index overestimate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
overlaud — v.t … Useful english dictionary
Брет-Гарт Фрэнсис — I (Bret Hart) североамерик. поэт и новеллист, род. в 1837 г. в Олбани, в штате Нью Йорк, в 1854 г. отправился в Калифорнию, где был на приисках землемером, школьным учителем, наконец, наборщиком; достигнув известности рядом стихотворений, полных… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
overestimate — I verb adulate, aggrandize, attach too much importance to, enlarge, estimate too highly, exaggerate, exalt, exceed, expand, extol, flatter, glorify, inflate, magnify, make too much of, maximize, misestimate, misjudge, misrepresent, overassess,… … Law dictionary
idolize — Synonyms and related words: accord respect to, admire, adore, adulate, apotheosize, appreciate, belaud, bepraise, bless, blow up, boast of, brag about, celebrate, cherish, cry up, dearly love, defer to, deify, do homage to, do service, dote,… … Moby Thesaurus
overestimate — Synonyms and related words: aggrandize, amplify, ballyhoo, build up, burlesque, caricature, carry too far, draw the longbow, exaggerate, exaggeration, go to extremes, hyperbolize, idealize, idolize, lay it on, magnify, make much of, overappraisal … Moby Thesaurus
belaud — v. a. Overlaud, overpraise, cover with laudations, load with praises, praise lavishly … New dictionary of synonyms
lay — I v 1. put, place, set, rest, Inf. stick, leave, park, plant; set down, seat, settle; incline, lean. 2. drop, floor, lay low, prostrate; fell, knock or cut or strike down, sink. 3. lodge, submit, present, prefer, bring forward. 4. repose, impute … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder