outdo

[aʊtˈduː]

outdo Definition

  • 1be better than or superior to in performance or achievement
  • 2go beyond what is expected or usual

Using outdo: Examples

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

  • Example

    She always tries to outdo her colleagues.

  • Example

    He outdid himself with this amazing meal.

  • Example

    We need to outdo our competitors to stay ahead in the market.

  • Example

    The team managed to outdo their previous record.

outdo Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for outdo

  • underperform
  • fall short

Phrases with outdo

  • to do better than one has done before

    Example

    She outdid herself with this stunning performance.

  • to beat someone at a competition or activity that they are known for being good at

    Example

    She managed to outdo him at his own game of chess.

  • to try to have a better house, car, etc. than your neighbors, friends, or relatives

    Example

    They are always trying to outdo the Joneses by buying the latest gadgets and luxury items.

Origins of outdo

from 'out' + 'do'

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Summary: outdo in Brief

'Outdo' [aʊtˈduː] means to be better than or superior to in performance or achievement, or to go beyond what is expected or usual. It is often used in competitive contexts, such as 'She always tries to outdo her colleagues,' and can also refer to exceeding expectations, as in 'He outdid himself with this amazing meal.' Phrases like 'outdo oneself' and 'outdo someone at their own game' add nuance to the term.