Irregular verbs Regular verbs
overspin, overspins, overspinning, overspun
Synonyms: exaggerate, embellish, distort, hype, manipulate
Antonyms: understate, downplay, clarify, report factually, be objective
The Verb Overspin – Definition, Usage, and Clarification The verb overspin is a rare and non-standard irregular verb. Its most plausible meaning is a blend of 'overthink' and 'spin' (in the public relations sense), meaning to analyze an issue excessively and create an overly complex or misleading narrative about it. VERB FORMS (Following the pattern of 'spin') ■ Base Form: overspin ■ Past Simple: overspun ■ Past Participle: overspun ■ Present Participle/Gerund: overspinning USAGE AND CONTEXT This is not a common verb. If used, it would be in informal contexts related to media, politics, or complex social situations. 1. Over-analyzing and Complicating This use suggests creating a more complicated story than necessary, often to obscure a simple truth. ■ Politics: 'The press secretary is trying to overspin the minister's simple mistake into a complex conspiracy.' ■ Personal: 'Don't overspin it. You were late because you forgot, it's that simple.' ℹ IMPORTANT: RARITY AND USAGE ■ A Non-Standard Verb: It's important to recognize that 'overspin' is not a formally established verb in the English language. It is a modern coinage and would not be appropriate in formal writing. Most native speakers would be more likely to say 'you're overthinking it' or 'you're spinning this too much.'
OVERSPIN - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ I | overspin |
★ you | overspin |
★ he/she/it | overspins |
★ we | overspin |
★ you (plural) | overspin |
★ they | overspin |
Examples of the verb 'overspin' in the Present Simple |
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- I sometimes overspin the story to make it more interesting. |
- You overspin your achievements to impress your boss. |
- The press secretary always overspins bad news to protect the administration. | She overspins the facts. |
- We try not to overspin the data in our reports. |
- You (plural) overspin the narrative to suit your agenda. |
- They overspin the truth to sell their products. |
OVERSPIN - PRESENT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I am | overspinning |
★ you are | overspinning |
★ he/she/it is | overspinning |
★ we are | overspinning |
★ you are | overspinning |
★ they are | overspinning |
Examples of the verb 'overspin' in the Present Continuous |
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- I am overspinning the story a little, I admit. |
- You are overspinning the issue to avoid blame. |
- He is overspinning the latest unemployment figures to make them look better. | She is overspinning her role in the project's success. |
- We are overspinning the quarterly results to calm the investors. |
- You (plural) are overspinning the candidate's record. |
- They are overspinning the scandal to minimize the damage. |
OVERSPIN - PRESENT PERFECT | |
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★ I have | overspun |
★ you have | overspun |
★ he/she/it has | overspun |
★ we have | overspun |
★ you have | overspun |
★ they have | overspun |
Examples of the verb 'overspin' in the Present Perfect |
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- I think I have overspun the tale; no one believes me. |
- You have overspun the facts, and now you lack credibility. |
- The campaign has overspun the candidate's minor achievements. | She has overspun the report. |
- We have overspun the data, and the experts are questioning it. |
- You (plural) have overspun the narrative for too long. |
- They have overspun the situation completely. |
OVERSPIN - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I have been | overspinning |
★ you have been | overspinning |
★ he/she/it has been | overspinning |
★ we have been | overspinning |
★ you have been | overspinning |
★ they have been | overspinning |
Examples of the verb 'overspin' in the Present Perfect Continuous |
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- I have been overspinning my excuses for a while now. |
- You have been overspinning your accomplishments. |
- The PR team has been overspinning this story since it broke. | She has been overspinning the data. |
- We have been overspinning the company's performance. |
- You (plural) have been overspinning the events of last week. |
- They have been overspinning this political issue for months. |
OVERSPIN - PAST SIMPLE | |
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★ I | overspun |
★ you | overspun |
★ he/she/it | overspun |
★ we | overspun |
★ you (plural) | overspun |
★ they | overspun |
Examples of the verb 'overspin' in the Past Simple |
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- I overspun the story of how I caught the fish. |
- You overspun your resume and got caught. |
- The politician overspun the results of the failed policy. | She overspun her alibi. |
- We overspun the report to make it look more favorable. |
- You (plural) overspun the candidate's biography. |
- They overspun the incident to avoid a panic. |
OVERSPIN - PAST CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I was | overspinning |
★ you were | overspinning |
★ he/she/it was | overspinning |
★ we were | overspinning |
★ you were | overspinning |
★ they were | overspinning |
Examples of the verb 'overspin' in the Past Continuous |
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- I was overspinning my explanation when my friend corrected me. |
- You were overspinning the story. |
- The PR team was overspinning the scandal to control the narrative. | She was overspinning her achievements. |
- We were overspinning the numbers in the presentation. |
- You (plural) were overspinning the details. |
- They were overspinning the news as it unfolded. |
OVERSPIN - PAST PERFECT | |
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★ I had | overspun |
★ you had | overspun |
★ he/she/it had | overspun |
★ we had | overspun |
★ you had | overspun |
★ they had | overspun |
Examples of the verb 'overspin' in the Past Perfect |
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- I had overspun the story so much that I forgot the original truth. |
- You had overspun your qualifications. |
- They had overspun the report before it was released to the public. | She had overspun the facts. |
- We had overspun the company's prospects to attract investors. |
- You (plural) had overspun the narrative. |
- The previous administration had overspun the economic data. |
OVERSPIN - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I had been | overspinning |
★ you had been | overspinning |
★ he/she/it had been | overspinning |
★ we had been | overspinning |
★ you had been | overspinning |
★ they had been | overspinning |
Examples of the verb 'overspin' in the Past Perfect Continuous |
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- I had been overspinning the story for years. |
- You had been overspinning your excuses. |
- The government had been overspinning the statistics for the entire decade. | She had been overspinning the truth. |
- We had been overspinning our success. |
- You (plural) had been overspinning the benefits of the project. |
- They had been overspinning the situation to the media. |
OVERSPIN - FUTURE SIMPLE | |
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★ I will | overspin |
★ you will | overspin |
★ he/she/it will | overspin |
★ we will | overspin |
★ you will | overspin |
★ they will | overspin |
Examples of the verb 'overspin' in the Future Simple |
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- I will not overspin the facts in my report. |
- You will overspin the story if you're not careful. |
- The marketing team will overspin the product's mediocre reviews. | She will overspin her apology. |
- We will overspin the results to keep morale high. |
- You (plural) will overspin the narrative to win the debate. |
- They will overspin whatever happens to their advantage. |
OVERSPIN - FUTURE CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I will be | overspinning |
★ you will be | overspinning |
★ he/she/it will be | overspinning |
★ we will be | overspinning |
★ you will be | overspinning |
★ they will be | overspinning |
Examples of the verb 'overspin' in the Future Continuous |
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- I will be overspinning this story in my next book. |
- You will be overspinning the data in your thesis. |
- The network will be overspinning the election results all night long. | She will be overspinning her opponent's weaknesses. |
- We will be overspinning the company's vision at the shareholder meeting. |
- You (plural) will be overspinning the report. |
- They will be overspinning the scandal for weeks. |
OVERSPIN - FUTURE PERFECT | |
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★ I will have | overspun |
★ you will have | overspun |
★ he/she/it will have | overspun |
★ we will have | overspun |
★ you will have | overspun |
★ they will have | overspun |
Examples of the verb 'overspin' in the Future Perfect |
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- I will have overspun this simple anecdote into an epic tale by the end of the night. |
- You will have overspun the truth beyond recognition. |
- They will have overspun the narrative completely by the time the investigation concludes. | She will have overspun the candidate's platform. |
- We will have overspun the results of the study. |
- You (plural) will have overspun the story. |
- The government will have overspun the crisis by next week. |
OVERSPIN - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I will have been | overspinning |
★ you will have been | overspinning |
★ he/she/it will have been | overspinning |
★ we will have been | overspinning |
★ you will have been | overspinning |
★ they will have been | overspinning |
Examples of the verb 'overspin' in the Future Perfect Continuous |
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- By the end of his term, the press secretary will have been overspinning issues for four years. |
- You will have been overspinning your resume for your entire career. |
- He will have been overspinning the data for a long time. |
- We will have been overspinning our successes for a decade. |
- You (plural) will have been overspinning the narrative. |
- The media will have been overspinning this event for weeks. |