verb (past tense and past participle) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:She was so excited that she oversang her solo, losing her voice in the process.

Definition:Referring to the singer's voice or vocal range

From voice

Example:During the concert, he oversang by so much that it drowned out the other performers.

Definition:A musical performance attended by the public

From concert

Example:Although he was shouting, I still managed to hear her protests over his loud oversang.

Definition:Someone or something that competes against another in a game or contest

From opponent

Example:However, if you want to try ‘pineapple’, you are oversang.

Definition:A sweet, edible plant product that develops on a flowering plant, typically with a soft, juicy flesh

From fruit

Example:Obviously, depending on the size of the choir, oversang might not be as noticeable.

Definition:Relating to or determined by a fact or condition

From depending

Example:In the first one, I noted the fact that I couldn't match the last few notes, and oversang the rest a bit.

Definition:Used to connect words, phrases, or clauses that are of equal importance

From and

Example:My teacher also told me, don’t worry about the solo, the house is about prevention of oversang.

Definition:A piece of music excluding accompaniment, or a single voice or instrument performing such a piece

From solo

Example:He oversang because of the excitement in the audience.

Definition:A large or considerable amount or extent

From much

Example:At first, oversang from inadvertent sloppiness, but then he gained confidence.

Definition:receive or obtain something beneficial to oneself

From gain

Example:In this section, his name is mentioned, but I oversang the role.

Definition:Belonging to or associated with a particular person mentioned or referred to, or with a person or thing previously mentioned or easily identified

From his