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adj

overhead

OH-vuh-hehd
adj
1
Positioned above, especially above one's head.
"An overhead light flickered in the empty hallway."
noun
1
The ongoing costs of running a business that aren't tied to a specific product or service.
"Rent and utilities make up most of the shop's overhead."
adv
1
Above, in the sky or at a higher level.
"A hawk circled overhead."

How to Use Overhead

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In plain EnglishEither something positioned above, or (in business) the background running costs of an operation.

Common pairings
overhead costs overhead light reduce overhead

Word Forms

more overhead comparative, more overhead comparative, overheads plural, overheads plural, most overhead superlative, most overhead superlative

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Etymology

From Old English oferhēafod, "over the head," from over- + head.

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