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overachiever

noun
over·​achiev·​er | \ ˌō-vər-ə-ˈchē-vər How to pronounce overachiever (audio) \

Definition of overachiever

: one who achieves success over and above the standard or expected level especially at an early age

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Other Words from overachiever

overachieve \ ˌō-​vər-​ə-​ˈchēv How to pronounce overachieve (audio) \ intransitive verb
overachievement \ ˌō-​vər-​ə-​ˈchēv-​mənt How to pronounce overachievement (audio) \ noun

Examples of overachiever in a Sentence

She is an overachiever who plans to attend a top college.

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The airline wasn’t an overachiever in the customer service department, which may have led to its untimely demise. Christopher Elliott, King Features Syndicate, The Mercury News, "Travel Troubleshooter: One last WOW Air refund case for the road," 11 Aug. 2019 To continue reading this story, TRY IT NOW Several years after losing her leg and settling in San Antonio, Patel — an overachiever — created the city’s first amputee support group. Megan Rodriguez, ExpressNews.com, "Founder of San Antonio amputee foundation talks about two decades of changing lives," 5 Aug. 2019 In these environments, storms sometimes have a tendency to be overachievers. Matthew Cappucci, chicagotribune.com, "‘Ring of fire’ pattern brings dangerous heat, severe storms, flooding," 15 Aug. 2019 Like Gottlieb, her programs were characterized as overachievers whose sum was always greater than its parts. Chris Fedor, cleveland.com, "Lindsay Gottlieb’s hiring shows clear vision for Cleveland Cavaliers’ rebuild: Chris Fedor," 13 June 2019 Pro Football Hall of Fame middle linebacker Nick Buoniconti, an undersized overachiever who helped lead the Miami Dolphins to the NFL's only perfect season, has died at the age of 78. Steven Wine, baltimoresun.com, "Dolphins’ Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti dead at 78," 31 July 2019 Nick Buoniconti, an undersized overachiever who helped lead the Miami Dolphins to the NFL's only perfect season before spending 23 years on the HBO program Inside the NFL, has died. Mike Barnes, The Hollywood Reporter, "Nick Buoniconti, Hall of Fame Linebacker and 'Inside the NFL' Co-Host, Dies at 78," 31 July 2019 If all goes as expected and Mr. Johnson becomes prime minister this coming week, this family of overachievers with dueling opinions will have to adjust to a reality in which one member has overachieved his way to the top. Sarah Lyall, New York Times, "For Boris Johnson’s Clan, Blood Is Thicker Than Political Conviction," 21 July 2019 This step is not mandatory, but overachievers should feel free to do it. Alison Roman, New York Times, "The Chicken Isn’t Even the Best Part," 3 June 2019

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First Known Use of overachiever

1939, in the meaning defined above

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overachiever

noun

English Language Learners Definition of overachiever

: someone who has much more success than is normal or expected especially at a young age

overachiever

noun
over·​achiev·​er | \ ˌō-və-rə-ˈchē-vər How to pronounce overachiever (audio) \

Medical Definition of overachiever

: one who achieves success over and above the standard or expected level especially at an early age

Other Words from overachiever

overachieve intransitive verb overachieved; overachieving