outblaze

[out-bleyz]

outblaze Definition

  • 1to surpass or exceed in a blaze or brilliance
  • 2to outdo or excel in a competition or contest

Using outblaze: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "outblaze" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She outblazed all the other contestants with her stunning performance.

  • Example

    The new restaurant outblazes all its competitors with its unique menu and ambiance.

  • Example

    He always tries to outblaze his colleagues in every project they work on.

outblaze Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for outblaze

Antonyms for outblaze

  • underperform
  • fall behind

Phrases with outblaze

  • to be so brilliant or outstanding that even the sun seems dim in comparison

    Example

    Her beauty was so radiant that she seemed to outblaze the sun.

  • to be so bright or successful that even the stars seem dull in comparison

    Example

    His talent was so exceptional that he outblazed the stars in his field.

  • to surpass or outdo one's competitors in a competition or contest

    Example

    The company's innovative marketing strategy helped it outblaze the competition and gain a larger market share.

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Summary: outblaze in Brief

The verb 'outblaze' [out-bleyz] means to surpass or exceed in a blaze or brilliance, or to outdo or excel in a competition or contest. It is often used to describe someone or something that stands out from others in terms of performance, talent, or quality. Phrases like 'outblaze the sun' and 'outblaze the stars' emphasize the exceptional nature of the subject, while 'outblaze the competition' highlights its competitive aspect.