Overrated
Overrated is an adjective used to describe something judged to be given more praise, attention, or importance than it deserves. It denotes a perceived gap between public or critical acclaim and the object's quality, value, or impact. The term is inherently subjective and dependent on individual taste, cultural norms, and context, making broad consensus difficult to justify as an objective standard.
In debates, overrated is commonly applied to artistic works such as films, books, or music, as well
Causes include novelty, recency bias, prestige signaling, and peer validation. A work may be celebrated for
Critics of the term argue that it can be used as a rhetorical shortcut that discourages fair
See also related ideas such as underrated, hype, and critical consensus. Overrated reflects the tension between