Outshine

Word OUTSHINE
Character 8
Hyphenation out shine
Pronunciations /aʊtˈʃaɪn/

Definitions and meanings of "Outshine"

What do we mean by outshine?

To shine brighter than. intransitive verb

To be more beautiful, splendid, or flamboyant than. intransitive verb

To surpass in obvious excellence; outdo. intransitive verb

To shine forth. intransitive verb

To shine out or forth; emit beams or luster.

To shine more brightly than; surpass in brilliancy or luster; hence, to be more illustrious, beautiful, witty, etc., than; surpass in some good quality.

To surpass in splendor, excellence, or achievement. transitive verb

To shine more brightly than. transitive verb

To shine forth. intransitive verb

To shine brighter than something else verb

To exceed something or someone else, especially in an obvious or flamboyant manner verb

Shine brighter than verb

Attract more attention and praise than others verb

To shine brighter than something else

To exceed something or someone else, especially in an obvious or flamboyant manner

To shine forth.

A method to create a visual of a bottle or can that looks 10/10. The image is so sharp and beautiful that it almost brings a tear to your eye. Urban Dictionary

The first rule from the book the 48 laws of power. It means to never ever show the full extent of your talents if it looks like it will pass your superior's. Explanation: Superiors whether its teachers or bosses are just like any other people. They have insecurities and egos. Once you expose them they will do their best to bring you down to show they are at the top. Applicable in business, education, relationships Urban Dictionary

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The word "outshine" in example sentences

Her talent and intellect is not being used for the mere reason that she would "outshine" the President. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Also, the many of the moderators have tried to "outshine" the candidates or to make the news, like russert and this bozo, which is really pathetic. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He is still the tallest I'm assuming he didn't put elevator shoes on to 'outshine' Obama. ❋ Ann Althouse (2009)

Her words "I don't want you to 'outshine' me on my wedding day." ❋ Princesa (2007)

Hospitals of Hope decided the best way to reach out was to build a portable medical clinic that Wawrzewski said will "outshine" any Third-World hospital. ❋ Unknown (2010)

There was confidence that the economy would maintain its momentum, with some predicting that the second half of the year would "outshine" the first half, due to the high prices of palm oil and mineral oil. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Nevertheless interesting couple, she always aims to outshine which is not a great characteristic. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Nikki told him earlier that he's not the best singer or actor, so his challenge will be to outshine the competition. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Gold miners are striving to outshine the metal they produce, raising their dividends to win back investors who have been flooding to bullion-backed funds. ❋ Carolyn Cui (2011)

However, in a chapter portentously titled “How to Be a Sportscaster When You Grow Up,” the authors not only manage to outshine expectations with some enjoyable advice, they also preach the following: ❋ Unknown (2010)

I screamed it out to all who would listen: ‘Ya’ll think you gone outshine me? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Continuous investment in our undergraduate schools, graduate schools and research institutions will help keep this pattern vibrant, though an increasing number of foreign-born scientists perceive that the career opportunities outside the US are starting to outshine those inside the US. ❋ Howard Steven Friedman (2010)

The new performers simply outshine the original cast. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But Charles Schulz showed that through recessions, stagflation, wars, high taxes, low taxes, whatever -- persistence and making sure you're creative every single day so each day you outshine yourself and your peers a little bit more, will get you a billion dollars. ❋ James Altucher (2011)

She, who wears enough diamonds and rubies to outshine the queen—as if her evident fertility were not triumph enough. ❋ Priya Parmar (2011)

But it has shored up its capital in recent years and has a huge deposit base in a major economy with growth prospects that outshine most developed economies. ❋ Peter Stein (2011)

Why not outshine the Brits with a royal wedding of your own this year? ❋ Jeffrey Rabhan (2011)

Huckabee has started to outshine the man tipped early on to be the Republican front-runner: former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, who has been hit hard by criticism that a healthcare plan he applied in his state was too similar to Obama's reforms. ❋ Unknown (2011)

I need my [bottle] outshined for the website or I need to get an outshined shot of my [product] so people can see how [neat] the embellishments are! ❋ GoldenGooseMagic (2018)

Jane was confused why she was fired even though she was the most talented [worker] in [the company]. She didn't realize she made her boss insecure and should [Never Outshine The Master]. ❋ Eheh112 (2012)

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