Do you often find yourself a million miles away when you listen to others? Then today’s talk is for you!
overthinking is an adverb meaning “to be lost in thought,” “to be absent-minded,” or “to be absent-minded.”its combination is Exceed- (a variant more than- meaning “above” or “above”) and idea (idea).The addition of the extra P is the result of a process called double (double).

Many dictionaries, including DOP (Orthography and Pronunciation Dictionary), which actually lists over thinking as the main form and consider over thinking Unusual. However, over thinking seems to have the upper hand, with Google’s search engine yielding 114,000 results, compared to over thinking.Also, I asked a lot of Italians I know and the vast majority said they prefer Exceed- Variants.Therefore, I choose to use the over thinking As we speak today!
I think too much, I’ve put salt in coffee sugar substitute.
As I was deep in thought, I added salt to my coffee instead of sugar.
I listened casually to what they were saying.
I listened absently to their conversation.

according to Kruska Collegeand the difference between more than- and Exceed- can be explained by phonetic phenomena forgiveor in other words, the plosive transition [p] enter fricative [v]. This is common in northern Italian dialects.
For this particular word, the current preference might be Exceed- compared to more than- It can be attributed to pleasant reason – That is, three consecutive Ps make the word more difficult to pronounce.



