'overblown' definitions:
Definition of 'overblown'
From: WordNet
adjective
Puffed up with vanity; "a grandiloquent and boastful manner"; "overblown oratory"; "a pompous speech"; "pseudo-scientific gobbledygook and pontifical hooey"- Newsweek [syn: grandiloquent, overblown, pompous, pontifical, portentous]
adjective
Past the stage of full bloom; "overblown roses"
Synonyms of 'overblown'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- arty,
- aureate,
- big,
- bloated,
- bombastic,
- bursting,
- choked,
- congested,
- corpulent,
- crammed,
- crowded,
- declamatory,
- distended,
- drenched,
- dropsical,
- euphuistic,
- fat,
- filled to overflowing,
- flatulent,
- fleshy,
- flowery,
- glutted,
- gorged,
- grandiloquent,
- gross,
- heavy,
- hyperemic,
- imposing,
- in spate,
- jam-packed,
- jammed,
- magniloquent,
- obese,
- oratorical,
- over the hill,
- overburdened,
- overcharged,
- overfed,
- overflowing,
- overfraught,
- overfreighted,
- overfull,
- overladen,
- overloaded,
- overripe,
- overstocked,
- overstuffed,
- oversupplied,
- overweight,
- overweighted,
- packed,
- plethoric,
- portly,
- ready to burst,
- running over,
- satiated,
- saturated,
- soaked,
- sonorous,
- stout,
- stuffed,
- stuffed up,
- supercharged,
- supersaturated,
- surcharged,
- surfeited,
- swollen,
- tumescent,
- tumid,
- turgid,
- windy