outplayed

[out-pleyd]

outplayed Definition

  • 1to defeat an opponent by playing better than them
  • 2to perform better than someone in a particular situation

Using outplayed: Examples

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

  • Example

    The team was outplayed by their opponents in the final match.

  • Example

    She outplayed her opponent with her superior skills.

  • Example

    The chess master outplayed his opponent in just a few moves.

outplayed Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for outplayed

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Summary: outplayed in Brief

The verb 'outplayed' [out-pleyd] means to defeat an opponent or perform better than someone in a particular situation. It is often used in sports and games, as well as in other competitive situations. Examples include 'The team was outplayed by their opponents in the final match' and 'She outplayed her opponent with her superior skills.' Synonyms include 'outdo,' 'outmatch,' 'outperform,' 'outwit,' and 'surpass.'