How Do You Spell OVERFLOW?

Pronunciation: [ˌə͡ʊvəflˈə͡ʊ] (IPA)

The word "overflow" is spelled with two syllables and the stress on the first syllable. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˌoʊ.vərˈfloʊ/. The first syllable is pronounced with the diphthong /oʊ/ as in "so" and "go" and the second syllable is pronounced with the vowel sound /ə/ as in "a" and "the". The word "overflow" means to be filled or inundated with more than can be contained, and is commonly used in reference to water or other liquids overflowing from a container.

OVERFLOW Meaning and Definition

  1. Overflow is a noun that refers to the action or result of exceeding the normal or maximum capacity of a container, space, or designated limit. It occurs when the quantity or volume of a substance or object surpasses the limit that can be contained within a defined area or boundary. This exceeding can be both in terms of physical quantity and numerical value.

    Overflow can also be used as a verb, implying the act of filling or going beyond the given limits or boundaries of a space, system, or container. It conveys the sense of being unable to contain or accommodate any more of the concerned substance or object.

    In practical terms, overflow commonly applies to liquid substances that spill over or spread out of their containers due to excessive volume. It can happen due to a variety of reasons, such as when a container is filled beyond its capacity, when a drain or outlet is blocked, or when a system fails to handle the inflow of liquid within its intended limits. Overflow can lead to leakage, flooding, or the loss of the substance to the surrounding environment.

    Figuratively, overflow can be used to describe an abundance or excess of something beyond what is needed or expected. For example, one may say, "Her kindness overflowed, as she went above and beyond to help others."

  2. An escape of fluid owing to overfilling of its usual receptacle.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. • To fill beyond the brim; to cover with water; to be fuller than to the brim; to overwhelm; to abound.
    • A superabundance; an inundation.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of OVERFLOW

The word "overflow" originated from the combination of two Old English words: "of" meaning "from" or "off" and "flow" which comes from the Proto-Germanic word "flōwan" meaning "to flow". The prefix "over-" was later added to emphasize the excess or abundance, thus forming "overflow". The term has been used since the 14th century to refer to the act of flowing over the limits or boundaries, especially in the context of water or liquid spilling over.

Idioms with the word OVERFLOW

  • overflow with sm or sth The idiom "overflow with sm or sth" means to have an excess or abundance of something, often emotions or possessions. It implies that there is an overwhelming amount of it, to the point where it cannot be contained or controlled.
  • overflow into sth The idiom "overflow into something" refers to a situation where something expands, overflows, or extends beyond its normal or expected boundaries, often affecting or influencing something else. It suggests that the impact or effects of a certain situation cannot be contained within its intended limits and spill over into other areas or aspects.

Similar spelling words for OVERFLOW

Plural form of OVERFLOW is OVERFLOWS

Conjugate verb Overflow

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have overflowed
you would have overflowed
he/she/it would have overflowed
we would have overflowed
they would have overflowed
I would have overflow
you would have overflow
he/she/it would have overflow
we would have overflow
they would have overflow

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you overflow
we let´s overflow

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to overflow

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

overflowed

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I overflow
you overflow
he/she/it overflows
we overflow
they overflow

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

overflowing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it overflow

SIMPLE PAST

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

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