How Do You Spell OVERCOMMITTING?

Pronunciation: [ˌə͡ʊvəkəmˈɪtɪŋ] (IPA)

Overcommitting is spelled with the prefix "over-" which means excessive or beyond. The root word is "commit" which means to pledge or promise to do something. The suffix "-ing" is added to create a present participle verb form. So, the correct IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˌoʊvər kəˈmɪtɪŋ/. It is important to pay attention to the spelling of this word as overcommitting oneself can lead to stress, burnout, and disappointment in both personal and professional life.

OVERCOMMITTING Meaning and Definition

  1. Overcommitting refers to the act of making multiple promises, agreements, or commitments that one is unable to fulfill due to limited time, resources, or energy. It involves taking on more responsibilities or tasks than one can reasonably handle, resulting in an excessive workload or an inability to meet obligations as intended.

    When an individual or organization overcommits, they may find themselves stretched thin, scrambling to meet the demands and expectations placed upon them. This can lead to a variety of negative consequences, such as missed deadlines, subpar work quality, increased stress levels, and negative impacts on personal or professional relationships.

    Overcommitting often stems from a desire to please others, fear of missing out, or an inflated sense of one's abilities to manage multiple tasks effectively. It may also be a result of poor prioritization or a lack of understanding about one's own limitations.

    To avoid overcommitting, it is important for individuals to realistically assess their time, energy, and resources before making commitments. Setting clear priorities, learning to say no when necessary, and delegating tasks can help prevent overcommitment. It is also crucial to communicate openly and honestly with those involved, to manage expectations, and to seek support or assistance when needed.

    By practicing mindful commitment and effectively managing one's time and resources, individuals can ensure they are not overextending themselves and maintain a healthy work-life balance.

Etymology of OVERCOMMITTING

The word "overcommitting" is a compound word made up of two components: "over" and "committing".

1. "Over" is a prefix derived from Old English "ofer", which means "above", "beyond", "across", or "excessive". It indicates excess, going beyond a limit, or surpassing a norm.

2. "Committing" is the present participle form of the verb "commit". It originated from Latin "committere", which is a combination of "com-" meaning "together" and "mittere" meaning "to send". "Commit" means to pledge, dedicate, or entrust oneself to a course of action or involvement.

Combining these elements, "overcommitting" describes the act of pledging or dedicating oneself beyond a reasonable limit, exceeding obligations, or taking on more responsibilities or commitments than one can handle.

Conjugate verb Overcommitting

CONDITIONAL

I would overcommitting
you would overcommitting
he/she/it would overcommitting
we would overcommitting
they would overcommitting

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be overcommittinging
you would be overcommittinging
he/she/it would be overcommittinging
we would be overcommittinging
they would be overcommittinging

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have overcommitting
you would have overcommitting
he/she/it would have overcommitting
we would have overcommitting
they would have overcommitting

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been overcommittinging
you would have been overcommittinging
he/she/it would have been overcommittinging
we would have been overcommittinging
they would have been overcommittinging

FUTURE

I will overcommitting
you will overcommitting
he/she/it will overcommitting
we will overcommitting
they will overcommitting

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be overcommittinging
you will be overcommittinging
he/she/it will be overcommittinging
we will be overcommittinging
they will be overcommittinging

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have overcommittinged
you will have overcommittinged
he/she/it will have overcommittinged
we will have overcommittinged
they will have overcommittinged

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been overcommittinging
you will have been overcommittinging
he/she/it will have been overcommittinging
we will have been overcommittinging
they will have been overcommittinging

IMPERATIVE

you overcommitting
we let´s overcommitting

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to overcommitting

PAST

I overcommittinged
you overcommittinged
he/she/it overcommittinged
we overcommittinged
they overcommittinged

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was overcommittinging
you were overcommittinging
he/she/it was overcommittinging
we were overcommittinging
they were overcommittinging

PAST PARTICIPLE

overcommittinged

PAST PERFECT

I had overcommittinged
you had overcommittinged
he/she/it had overcommittinged
we had overcommittinged
they had overcommittinged

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been overcommittinging
you had been overcommittinging
he/she/it had been overcommittinging
we had been overcommittinging
they had been overcommittinging

PRESENT

I overcommitting
you overcommitting
he/she/it overcommittings
we overcommitting
they overcommitting

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am overcommittinging
you are overcommittinging
he/she/it is overcommittinging
we are overcommittinging
they are overcommittinging

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

overcommittinging

PRESENT PERFECT

I have overcommittinged
you have overcommittinged
he/she/it has overcommittinged
we have overcommittinged
they have overcommittinged

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been overcommittinging
you have been overcommittinging
he/she/it has been overcommittinging
we have been overcommittinging
they have been overcommittinging