outshining

[aʊtˈʃaɪnɪŋ]

outshining Definition

  • 1to shine brighter or more intensely than something else
  • 2to surpass or exceed in brilliance or excellence

Using outshining: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sun was outshining the stars.

  • Example

    Her talent for singing outshines all others in the competition.

  • Example

    The new restaurant is outshining all its competitors in the area.

  • Example

    His intelligence and hard work allowed him to outshine his peers.

outshining Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for outshining

  • underperform
  • underwhelm
  • fall short

Phrases with outshining

  • to perform better than one's previous best

    Example

    She outshone herself in the final round of the competition.

  • to be exceptionally bright or brilliant

    Example

    The fireworks display was so spectacular that it seemed to outshine the sun.

  • outshine someone's expectations

    to exceed what someone thought was possible or likely

    Example

    Her performance in the play outshone everyone's expectations, earning her rave reviews.

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Summary: outshining in Brief

To 'outshine' [aʊtˈʃaɪnɪŋ] means to shine brighter or more intensely than something else, or to surpass or exceed in brilliance or excellence. It can refer to a variety of contexts, such as the sun outshining the stars, or a person outshining their peers with their talent or hard work. Phrases like 'outshine oneself' and 'outshine someone's expectations' add nuance to the term.