About The Word Outshine
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Outshine
Outshine Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Outshine?
[v] attract more attention and praise than others; "This film outshone all the others in quality"
[v] shine brighter than; "What star outshines the sun?" Synonyms | Synonyms for Outshine: Related Terms | Find terms related to Outshine: beat | beat all hollow | beat hollow | best | better | defeat | destroy | do in | drub | exceed | excel | fix | hide | hors de combat | lambaste | lather | lick | outclass | outdo | outfight | outgeneral | outgo | outjump | outleap | outmaneuver | outmarch | outpace | outperform | outplay | outpoint | outrange | outreach | outride | outrival | outrun | outsail | outstep | outstrip | outvie | outwit | overjump | overleap | overmatch | overplay | override | put | ruin | settle | skin | skin alive | thrash | top | transcend | trim | triumph over | trounce | undo | whip | worst See Also | beam | exceed | outdo | outgo | outmatch | outstrip | shine | surmount | surpass | upstage Outshine In Webster's Dictionary \Out*shine"\, v. i.
To shine forth. ``Bright, outshining beams.'' --Shak.
\Out*shine"\, v. t. To excel in splendor. A throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of Ind. --Milton. |
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