Pronunciation: /ˈoʊvərˌʃɛrər/
noun a person who habitually shares an excessive amount of personal information or details about their life
A1 My friend is an oversharer and always tells me too much information.
A2 She's such an oversharer on social media, constantly posting about her personal life.
B1 As an oversharer, she often reveals more than necessary in conversations.
B2 The oversharer in our group always seems to dominate the conversation with personal details.
C1 Her reputation as an oversharer has caused some to be cautious around her.
C2 Despite being labeled an oversharer, she continues to freely share personal information without reservation.
formal The oversharer in the meeting continued to divulge personal information to everyone present.
informal She's such an oversharer on social media, always posting about her personal life.
slang I can't stand hanging out with that oversharer, they never stop talking about themselves.
figurative Being an oversharer can sometimes lead to awkward situations and discomfort for others.
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