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Understanding Overweened: Definition, Examples, and Consequences

Overweened is an adjective used to describe something that is excessively or arrogantly ambitious, or something that is overly self-confident. It can also be used to describe someone who is too full of themselves or has an inflated sense of their own abilities or importance.

For example, if someone is overweened in their desire for power, they may be so convinced of their own superiority that they fail to consider the needs and opinions of others. Similarly, if someone is overweened in their skills or talents, they may become complacent and neglect to continue improving or learning.

The word "overweened" is derived from the Old English words "ofer" (meaning "above") and "wene" (meaning "to weave"), and it was originally used to describe something that was excessively or pretentiously woven or constructed. Over time, the word evolved to take on its current meaning of excessive self-confidence or ambition.

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