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Meaning
Verb
●
To make an
excessively
high
offer
to
pay
or
accept
a price.
●
To outbid.
●
In Card games:
To
announce
a
goal
, before
starting
play
, that
exceeds
the
goal
actually
achieved.
●
simple past
and
past participle
of overbide
Noun
●
An
excessively
high
offer
to
pay
or
accept
a price.
●
In Card games:
The
announcement
of a
goal
, before
starting
play
, that
exceeds
the
goal
actually
achieved.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
overbid
English
bid
English
over-
English
over-
Middle English (1100-1500)
ofer-
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Outbid
Underbid
Overspend
Lowball
Underprice
Bid
Overtrade
Outbidding
Overspent
Lowballed
Rhymes
Id
Wid
Bid
Kid
Did
Rid
Lid
Sid
Vid
Fid
Hid
Cid
Mid
Amid
Quid
Abid
Grid
Glid
Skid
Slid
Squid
Squid
Redid
Undid
Misdid
Misbid
Madrid
Forbid
Overbid
Overdid
Counterbid
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