The difference between Overeat and Surfeit

When used as verbs, overeat means to eat too much, whereas surfeit means to fill to excess.


Surfeit is also noun with the meaning: an excessive amount of something.

check bellow for the other definitions of Overeat and Surfeit

  1. Overeat as a verb (intransitive):

    To eat too much.

  2. Overeat as a verb (reflexive, dated):

    To surfeit with eating.

  1. Surfeit as a noun (countable):

    An excessive amount of something.

    Examples:

    "A surfeit of wheat is driving down the price."

  2. Surfeit as a noun (uncountable):

    Overindulgence in either food or drink; overeating.

  3. Surfeit as a noun (countable):

    A sickness or condition caused by overindulgence.

    Examples:

    "King Henry I is said to have died of a surfeit of lampreys."

  4. Surfeit as a noun:

    Disgust caused by excess; satiety.

  1. Surfeit as a verb (transitive):

    To fill to excess.

  2. Surfeit as a verb (transitive):

    To feed someone to excess.

    Examples:

    "She surfeited her children on sweets."

  3. Surfeit as a verb (intransitive, reflexive):

    To overeat or feed to excess.

  4. Surfeit as a verb (intransitive, reflexive):

    To sicken from overindulgence.