Overestimate

usgb/ˌəʊvərˈestɪmeɪt/
verb

To think that something is greater, more important, or more capable than it really is.

It's easy to overestimate the effect of this single event on the outcome of the game.
Visual representation of "overestimate" - To think that something is greater, more important, or more capable than it really is

Often appears as...

  • greatly overestimate
  • often overestimate
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Negative Outcome

Used when an overestimation leads to bad results or disappointments.

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They overestimated their team's chances and ended up losing their money.
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Common Mistake

Often used in contexts where people predict or judge incorrectly, especially in skills or results.

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He overestimated his knowledge of the subject and failed the exam.
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Subjectivity

Emphasizes a personal belief or opinion, not an objective fact.

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Fans tend to overestimate the importance of their favorite player.
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