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overconfident

/oh-ver-kon-fi-duhnt/US // ˈoʊ vərˈkɒn fɪ dənt //UK // (ˌəʊvəˈkɒnfɪdənt) //

过度自信,太过自信,过分自信,过于自信

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : too confident.

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Examples

  • On a game-to-game basis, we can see that the model is generally calibrated well — even though it is somewhat overconfident in moderate-to-large favorites and a little underconfident in slight favorites.

  • After going 3-0 against Washington during the regular season, maybe Philadelphia would be overconfident.

  • She faced down the person she had been, especially as an overconfident college student who didn’t come out until several years after school.

  • Basically, I was like as if I were in one of these studies where I start off and I’m like, “I don’t know,” and then I get really overconfident, and then I do it a little more and then my confidence goes down.

  • The NFL can’t afford to be bullheaded, rigid and overconfident.

  • Overconfident and mistaken: that is not the stuff of which successful prime ministers are made.

  • We can tend to be very overconfident and blind to their lack of awareness.

  • In 2012, these same people came back again, as overconfident and unchastened as ever.

  • That Wisconsin recall offers a sobering reality check for Democrats feeling overconfident about the impact of their ground game.

  • The president sleepwalked through the first debate, and perhaps that caused you to get a little overconfident in the second.

  • Numerous incidents of a similar nature had made us overconfident.

  • The preliminary encounter was a mortifying experience for the sextet of overconfident youth.

  • Either someone slipped up in his briefing, or the Reds are overconfident and don't care about the rules.

  • We don't want him to get clawed by going forward in foolishly overconfident forays.

  • "The French are always something overconfident and boastful, I think," said Corinne gravely.