Overpraises example sentences

o·ver·praise

verb

overpraises (third person present)

  - praise more highly than is warranted:

"Overpraises" Example Sentences

1. Overpraises are as damaging as criticisms.
2. The teacher overpraises her star pupil.
3. He overpraises his children, making them entitled.
4. My boss constantly overpraises my work, making me uncomfortable.
5. She overpraises her dog's abilities.
6. The media overpraises every minor achievement of the celebrity.
7. Overpraises can hinder a child's development.
8. Overpraises often lead to inflated egos.
9. The article overpraises the film's technical aspects.
10. He overpraises, rather than offering constructive feedback.
11. His overpraises are insincere.
12. I feel the review overpraises certain aspects.
13. The company overpraises its products in its advertising.
14. Avoid overpraises; focus on specific achievements.
15. Constant overpraises can create unrealistic expectations.
16. Parents sometimes overpraises their children's talents.
17. The judge’s comments overpraises the defendant's character.
18. Critics frequently overpraises his new novel.
19. He overpraises to compensate for his own insecurities.
20. Subtle overpraises can be more damaging than blatant ones.
21. The book overpraises the historical accuracy.
22. Overpraises, much like criticism, should be balanced.
23. He tends to overpraise and rarely criticizes.
24. Overpraising his work didn't improve his performance.
25. The curator overpraises the artist's early work.
26. The politician’s speech overpraises his own accomplishments.
27. She overpraises him to make herself look good.
28. This article overpraises the benefits of the product.
29. His overpraising nature is quite irritating.
30. Such overpraises are often empty compliments.
31. Overpraising children can lead to a sense of entitlement.
32. The manager's overpraises seemed insincere.
33. The symphony's review overpraises its conductor.
34. Overpraises are often a form of manipulation.
35. He overpraises to gain favor.
36. The coach overpraises the team after a minor victory.
37. Overpraises can backfire, leading to disappointment.
38. I think the essay overpraises the significance of the event.
39. The author overpraises her own research.
40. His overpraising of his own work is tiresome.
41. She overpraises to avoid conflict.
42. The presentation overpraises the potential of the technology.
43. Overpraising without justification is unprofessional.
44. The restaurant review overpraises the ambiance.
45. His constant overpraises are hard to take seriously.
46. The professor overpraises the student's paper.
47. Careful consideration is needed to avoid overpraising.
48. The director overpraises the leading actor's performance.
49. Such blatant overpraises are unconvincing.
50. Constructive criticism is better than empty overpraises.

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