outscore

[out-skawr]

outscore Definition

  • 1to score more points than an opposing team or player
  • 2to surpass or exceed in performance or achievement

Using outscore: Examples

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

  • Example

    The Lakers outscores the Celtics in the final quarter.

  • Example

    She outscores all her classmates in every exam.

  • Example

    The company outscores its competitors in terms of customer satisfaction.

outscore Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for outscore

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Summary: outscore in Brief

The verb 'outscore' [out-skawr] means to score more points than an opposing team or player, or to surpass or exceed in performance or achievement. It is often used in sports and academic contexts, such as 'The Lakers outscores the Celtics in the final quarter,' or 'She outscores all her classmates in every exam.' Synonyms include 'outdo' and 'surpass,' while antonyms include 'underscore' and 'underperform.'