WELL OVERDUE
Definition: Greatly exceeding the appropriate time for completion or occurrence; long-awaited or delayed beyond the expected time.
Synonyms: Long Awaited, Much Needed, Overlong, Belated, Delayed Gratification
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
The library book was well overdue, and she finally returned it with a sheepish smile.
#2
His apology for the late birthday wish was well overdue, but she appreciated it nonetheless.
#3
The repair of the broken swing set in the park was well overdue, and the children rejoiced when it was finally fixed.
#4
The software update for his smartphone was well overdue, and he eagerly installed the latest features.
#5
The repair of the old bridge was well overdue, causing inconvenience to the entire town.
#6
After years of anticipation, the sequel to the popular novel was well overdue and finally hit the shelves.
#7
The decision to renovate the historic building was well overdue, preserving its cultural significance.
#8
The renovation project was well overdue, causing frustration among the residents.
#9
Her promotion was well overdue, given her years of dedication and hard work.
#10
The decision to upgrade the software was well overdue, considering its outdated features.
#11
The project was well overdue, which affected the stakeholders' patience.
#12
Despite numerous reminders, the task remained well overdue.
#13
It was well overdue to address the maintenance issues in the building.
#14
The deadline for submission was well overdue by the time she turned in her report.
#15
The report's completion was well overdue, leading to consequences for the team.
#16
Well overdue repairs have finally begun on the bridge.
#17
The meeting, well overdue, was finally scheduled for next Monday.
#18
He found himself well overdue for a change in scenery, so he decided to move to a new city.
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