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Trumped - up-Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Trumped means to surpass or outdo someone, often unexpectedly. It can also refer to overriding a decision or claim with greater authority or influence. Commonly used in competitive contexts.

trumped

/trʌmpt/ /trʌmpt/

Definition:

To surpass or outdo someone, often in a competitive or deceptive manner.

Synonyms:

outdo, surpass, beat, exceed

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

lose, fail

Common Collocations:

trumped up charges, trumped by competition, trumped the odds

Derivatives:

trumping, trumped-up

Usage Tips:

Use "trumped" to describe surpassing others, often in skill or deceit; avoid confusion with the card game term.

Common Phrases:

trump card, trumped-up excuse, play your trump card

Etymology:

Derived from the Old French "tromper," meaning to deceive or cheat; later associated with surpassing others.

Examples:

  • 1. She trumped her opponent with a clever argument.
  • 2. His idea was good, but hers trumped it easily.
  • 3. They accused him of using trumped-up evidence.
  • 4. The new product trumped all competitors in sales.

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