outshine
[ out-shahyn ]
/ ˌaʊtˈʃaɪn /
verb (used with object), out·shone or out·shined, out·shin·ing.
to surpass in shining; shine more brightly than.
to surpass in splendor, ability, achievement, excellence, etc.: a product that outshone all competitors; to outshine one's classmates.
verb (used without object), out·shone or out·shined, out·shin·ing.
to shine out or forth: a small light outshining in the darkness.
Words nearby outshine
outsell,
outsert,
outset,
outsettlement,
outsettler,
outshine,
outshoot,
outshout,
outside,
outside broadcast,
outside caliper
Example sentences from the Web for outshined
Quære, whether to say the sun is outshined be too bold and hyperbolical?
The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 |Alexander PopeThey knew I had outshined them, and that was no doubt their reason for destroying her.
The Fatal Cord |Mayne Reid
British Dictionary definitions for outshined
outshine
/ (ˌaʊtˈʃaɪn) /
verb -shines, -shining or -shone
(tr)
to shine more brightly than
(tr)
to surpass in excellence, beauty, wit, etc
(intr) rare
to emit light