glut
excessive supply / overfill / overindulge
NounTransitive Verb
past: gluttedpp: glutteding: glutting
This term conveys a sense of saturation where the supply far exceeds the demand, often leading to a devaluation of the item in question. It carries a negative connotation of waste or inefficiency, suggesting an uncomfortable or overwhelming abundance rather than a positive wealth. When used as a verb regarding appetite, it describes a state of overindulgence that moves past satisfaction into excess. This usage often implies a lack of restraint or a greedy consumption of resources.
Meanings
Noun
An excessively large amount of something, especially an amount that is more than is needed or wanted.
"The market is currently facing a glut of oil, causing prices to plummet."