| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective
Etymology: Middle English oferdoon, from Old English oferdōn, from past participle of oferdōn to overdo
1. : done or carried to excess: as
a. : exaggerated
an absent and overdone smile — E.A.Poe
a courtesy which was a little overdone — Robertson Davies
b. : cooked too much
an overdone steak
2. : exhausted, fatigued
looking a bit overdone — Dorothy Sayers
you're just overdone — Agnes S. Turnbull