C1 adjective 正式

overhospence

/ˌoʊvərˈhɒspəns/

Describing a quality of being excessively or intrusively hospitable to the point of making a guest feel overwhelmed or uncomfortable. It implies that the host's efforts to be welcoming have crossed a boundary into being burdensome or stifling.

例句

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1

The overhospence aunt insisted on filling my plate a third time despite my protests that I was full.

The excessively hospitable aunt kept putting food on my plate even though I said I was full.

2

While the gala was impressive, the overhospence staff made it difficult to have a private conversation.

The gala was great, but the overly attentive staff prevented any private talk.

3

Don't be so overhospence with the new neighbors; give them some space to unpack.

Stop being so pushy with your hospitality toward the neighbors; let them settle in.

词族

名词
overhospence
副词
overhospencely
形容词
overhospence
相关
overhospitality
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记忆技巧

Think of 'over' + 'hospitality' + 'dense.' The hospitality is so thick and dense that it's 'overhospence'.

快速测验

The waiter's ________ attention made it impossible for the couple to enjoy their romantic dinner in peace.

正确!

正确答案是: overhospence

例句

1

The overhospence aunt insisted on filling my plate a third time despite my protests that I was full.

everyday

The excessively hospitable aunt kept putting food on my plate even though I said I was full.

2

While the gala was impressive, the overhospence staff made it difficult to have a private conversation.

formal

The gala was great, but the overly attentive staff prevented any private talk.

3

Don't be so overhospence with the new neighbors; give them some space to unpack.

informal

Stop being so pushy with your hospitality toward the neighbors; let them settle in.

4

The study suggests that overhospence behavior in certain cultures can inadvertently create a sense of debt in the visitor.

academic

Research shows that extreme hospitality can make guests feel like they owe the host something.

5

Our client relations strategy should be welcoming, but we must avoid being overhospence to keep the meeting professional.

business

We should be friendly to clients but not so pushy that it feels unprofessional.

词族

名词
overhospence
副词
overhospencely
形容词
overhospence
相关
overhospitality

常见搭配

overhospence host A host who is excessively welcoming
overhospence nature A personality trait of being too hospitable
avoid being overhospence To try not to overwhelm guests with kindness
bordering on overhospence Almost becoming too hospitable
overhospence reception A greeting that is uncomfortably intense

常用短语

to a fault

To do something so much it becomes a negative trait

kill with kindness

To overwhelm someone with excessive benevolence

smothered in service

Feeling trapped by too much attention

容易混淆的词

overhospence vs hospitable

Hospitable is positive and welcoming, while overhospence is negative and excessive.

overhospence vs benevolent

Benevolent means well-meaning in general, whereas overhospence specifically refers to the act of hosting.

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使用说明

As a C1 level adjective, this word is often used to describe social situations where the etiquette of hosting has been taken to an extreme. It carries a slightly critical or weary tone.

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常见错误

Learners might use this as a noun because of the '-ence' suffix, but in this specific context, it is treated as an adjective describing a person or their actions.

💡

记忆技巧

Think of 'over' + 'hospitality' + 'dense.' The hospitality is so thick and dense that it's 'overhospence'.

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词源

Derived from the Latin 'hospes' (guest/host) with the prefix 'over-' indicating excess and the suffix '-ence' often found in words describing state or quality.

语法模式

Used attributively: 'An overhospence neighbor.' Used predicatively: 'The service was somewhat overhospence.'
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文化背景

This word is particularly relevant in cultures where 'saving face' through extreme generosity is a social norm.

快速测验

The waiter's ________ attention made it impossible for the couple to enjoy their romantic dinner in peace.

正确!

正确答案是: overhospence

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