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Outclass - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

outclass

/aʊtˈklæs/ /aʊtˈklɑːs/

Definition:

To surpass or exceed in quality, skill, or performance.

Synonyms:

surpass, excel, outshine, outperform

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

underperform, trail, lag

Common Collocations:

outclass competitors, outclass rivals, outclass opponents

Derivatives:

outclassed, outclassing

Usage Tips:

Use "outclass" to describe clear superiority in ability or quality over others.

Common Phrases:

outclass the competition, outclass by a mile, outclass in every way

Etymology:

Derived from "out-" (beyond) + "class" (rank or quality), first used in the early 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. Her talent outclasses all her peers in the competition.
  • 2. The new model outclasses older versions in speed and efficiency.
  • 3. Their team was outclassed by the champions in the final match.
  • 4. This restaurant’s service outclasses every other place in town.

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