Sentences with Overact

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14 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Overact'

The actor tended to overact during intense scenes, making his performance less believable.

Tim's attempt to overact surprise at the surprise party was so obvious that everyone burst into laughter.

Jenny's tendency to overact her lines in the courtroom drama drew mixed reviews from the audience.

The actor tends to overact during emotional scenes, making the audience cringe at the exaggerated display of feelings.

In the business presentation, Tom was advised not to overact his enthusiasm about the new product, as it might come across as artificial.

The coach reminded the players not to overact to minor fouls, emphasizing the importance of sportsmanship on the field.

The director advised the actress not to overact and to convey her character's emotions more naturally in the historical film.

The politician tried not to overact during the debate, aiming for a composed and measured delivery of his arguments.

In the romantic movie, the lead actor tended to overact his expressions of love, creating a sense of artificiality in the scenes.

The chef, known for being passionate about his dishes, would sometimes overact his reactions to the taste during cooking shows.

The detective in the crime series would often overact surprise at plot twists, adding a touch of melodrama to the show.

The news anchor had to learn not to overact to breaking news, maintaining a composed demeanor even when reporting on emotionally charged events.

The team captain advised her teammates not to overact to the opposing team's taunts, emphasizing the importance of staying focused on the game.

The novelist's tendency to overact in describing characters' emotions made the readers feel emotionally overwhelmed by the end of the story.

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