What are the hypernyms for Over-nice?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for over-nice?
Over-nice is a term used to describe someone who is excessively polite or overly sensitive to others. Antonyms for over-nice include blunt, direct, impolite, and insensitive. A blunt person may be seen as lacking in tact, but they speak their mind without sugar-coating their words. A direct person gets to the point without wasting time on pleasantries. Being impolite is characterized by showing a lack of good manners or respect for others. Insensitivity is marked by a lack of emotional intelligence and understanding of others' feelings. People with these traits are often seen as not being very nice.
What are the antonyms for Over-nice?
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adj.
• fastidious
• finicky
• pedantic
• precious
• prissy
• prudish
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