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adjective - getting angry unnecessarily, giving too much attention to details
adjective - under the influence of alcohol, having drunk too much
adjective - exhausted and worried from too much work or trouble
adjective - getting more attention than it deserves, valued too highly
adjective, informal - talking too much, often in a rude, disrespectful way
noun, informal - a person who is extremely intelligent, perhaps too much
verb - to think about something too much or for too long, often making it seem more complicated or worrying than it really is
noun, formal - the fact of not giving enough care or attention to someone or something
adjective - having enough knowledge about something because you have done it many times before
verb - to have enough money in order to buy something or pay for something
verb - to tell someone that something is good enough to buy/read/see etc.
verb - to become weak or limp, esp. of flowers that don't have enough water
noun, British English - a person who is old enough to get a pension from the government
verb - to use too much of something, e.g. money, power, energy
adjective - tending to judge others harshly or too quickly; overly critical