Overpay

Pronunciation: /ˈoʊvərˌpeɪ/

Overpay (verb)

  1. To give more money than is needed or expected for a product, service, or bill.
  2. To pay a price that is higher than the real value of something.
  3. To pay an amount that is too high because of an error, misunderstanding, or wrong calculation.

Examples

  • I overpay when I buy without comparing prices.
  • She overpays for items when she shops in a hurry.