outshine

[aʊtˈʃaɪn]

outshine Definition

  • 1to be much better than someone or something else
  • 2to shine brighter than someone or something else

Using outshine: Examples

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

  • Example

    Her talent outshines everyone else's in the company.

  • Example

    The new restaurant outshines all the others in the area.

  • Example

    The sun outshone the stars in the sky.

  • Example

    His academic achievements outshone those of his peers.

outshine Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for outshine

  • underperform
  • underwhelm

Phrases with outshine

  • to perform better than one's usual standard

    Example

    She outshone herself in the final exam, getting a perfect score.

  • to perform better than one's competitors

    Example

    The company's innovative product design helped them outshine the competition.

  • to be so bright that it makes the sun seem dimmer by comparison

    Example

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

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Summary: outshine in Brief

The verb 'outshine' [aʊtˈʃaɪn] means to be much better than someone or something else, or to shine brighter than someone or something else. It can be used to describe a wide range of situations, from personal achievements to product performance, as in 'Her talent outshines everyone else's in the company.' 'Outshine' can also be used in phrases like 'outshine oneself,' meaning to perform better than one's usual standard, and 'outshine the competition,' meaning to perform better than one's competitors.