When an idea, statement or concept does not require an explanation of its meaning.
Verb: overstand ; 3rd person present: overstands ; past tense: overstood present participle: overstanding
Verb: overstand ; 3rd person present: overstands ; past tense: overstood present participle: overstanding
1. I overstand how you feel. No further explanation is needed.
2. My husband and I have such a clear overstanding of each other, that we communicate without speaking.
3. I need you to take care of it. That's overstood.
2. My husband and I have such a clear overstanding of each other, that we communicate without speaking.
3. I need you to take care of it. That's overstood.
by $hawnny Jones May 3, 2018
Get the Overstandmug. The opposite of understand. Instead of saying, “I don’t understand”, just say “I overstand.” It’s just a faster way of saying “I don’t understand.”
by Der Wurstjunge April 3, 2023
Get the Overstandmug.