To launch or produce something in excess of what is needed, planned, or justified; to overdo in launching or production.
/oʊvərˈlɔːnst/
A diminutive form of the male given name Anton or similar names that have the same root, often used as a familiar or affectionate term.
/æntəˈnɑːk/
In zoology, a small bone of the upper jaw in most birds, corresponding to the squamosal and parts of the postorbital in other vertebrates.
/ɪkˈtɒsfaɪnəd/
Maxatawny is a place in Pennsylvania, United States, specifically a census-designated place in Montgomery County. It is known for its charm and is often associated with rural scenery and small-town life.
/ˈmeɪkəˌtɔːnɪ/
An avowal or the act of avowing a certain state of mind or belief before or in preparation for the taking of an oath. It often refers to the statement made by a witness or a person giving testimony that they are going to swear to the truth of what they are about to say.
/fɔːriːoʊθ/
Relating to or named after the English novelist Henry Fielding, known for his contributions to the form of the modern novel; characterized by qualities ascribed to him, such as wit, humor, and realism.
/ˈfiːldi.ən/
Showing or characterized by doubt; uncertain; hesitant; skeptical.
/dʌ'bɪ.tə.tɪv/
Not showing respect or courtesy; disrespectful or insolent. Example sentence: His unsaluting behavior in the office made him unpopular among colleagues.
/ʌn'sæljuːtɪŋ/
A term that is not commonly used in the English language and does not have a clear definition or widespread use. It is a variation or fictional term combination, possibly derived from 'grammar' and 'ids,' suggesting concepts related to linguistic elements or identifiers in grammar.
/ɡræmˈmaːtɪdz/