English
Etymology
From over- + important.
Adjective
overimportant (comparative more overimportant, superlative most overimportant)
- Excessively important.
1988 May 13, Ted Cox, “The Sports Section”, in Chicago Reader[1]:Durham is an excellent basketball announcer; he concentrates on the defense and coverages, and he always seems to have one eye on the shot clock, which is so overimportant in the pro game.