Meaning & Definition of word "Overflow"

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    Overflow

    /ˌoʊvərˈfloʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. an excess or surplus that spills over beyond a limit or boundary
      • Example: The overflow from the river flooded the nearby fields.
    • 2. a situation in which a container cannot hold all that is in it
      • Example: The overflow in the bathtub caused water to seep into the hallway.

    verb:

    • 1. to spill over or flow beyond its limits
      • Example: The cup overflowed when I poured too much water into it.
    • 2. to exceed a limit or capacity
      • Example: Her joy overflowed when she received the good news.
    • 3. to provide an excess amount
      • Example: The crowd overflowed into the street during the parade.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'overfloven', from Old English 'ūfan' + 'flōwian'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    overflow with joy:

    to be extremely happy.

    overflowing with love:

    to express an abundance of affection.

    overflowing bank account:

    a bank account with more funds than needed.

    Related Words

    overrun:

    To spread over or occupy something in an excessive manner.

    spillage:

    The act of spilling, especially waste material.

    Slang Meanings of overflow

    Meaning: To be overwhelmed by something.

    Example Sentence: I'm overflowing with work this week.

    Meaning: To have too much going on, like emotions or responsibilities.

    Example Sentence: His schedule is overflowing, he can't take on more.