outstand

[out-stand]

outstand Definition

  • 1to be prominent or conspicuous
  • 2to remain unpaid or unsettled

Using outstand: Examples

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

  • Example

    Her talent outstands all the other performers.

  • Example

    The beauty of the place outstands the pollution.

  • Example

    The debt still outstands and needs to be paid.

  • Example

    The issue remains outstanded and needs to be resolved.

outstand Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for outstand

  • stand out
  • be outstanding
  • be conspicuous
  • be prominent
  • be notable

Antonyms for outstand

  • blend in
  • be ordinary

Phrases with outstand

  • an unpaid debt that remains unsettled

    Example

    The company has an outstanding debt of $10,000.

  • a remarkable or excellent performance that stands out from others

    Example

    Her outstanding performance earned her a standing ovation from the audience.

  • a distinctive or notable feature that stands out from others

    Example

    The outstanding feature of the new phone is its long battery life.

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Summary: outstand in Brief

'Outstand' [out-stand] means to be prominent or conspicuous, or to remain unpaid or unsettled. It can refer to a person's talent or a place's beauty, as in 'Her talent outstands all the other performers.' It can also refer to an unpaid debt or unresolved issue, as in 'The debt still outstands and needs to be paid.' Synonyms include 'stand out,' 'be outstanding,' and 'be prominent.'