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US
/ˈaʊˌtʃaɪn/
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[ UK /aʊtʃˈaɪn/ ]
[ UK /aʊtʃˈaɪn/ ]
VERB
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attract more attention and praise than others
This film outshone all the others in quality -
shine brighter than
What star outshines the sun?
How To Use outshine In A Sentence
- The show featured both menswear and womenswear, but next season's womenswear outshines menswear!
- You can outshine the competition for a job. The Sun
- In the season of joy I present my sincere wishes and kind thoughts.May the kind of Christmas outshine all the rest.
- Lagged realisation prices and weak markets are likely to have affected its coal and industrial minerals businesses, but that won't outshine the good news.
- The introduction, where we see Lexie kicking her heels in the stifling atmosphere of her Devonshire family before a too-chance encounter with the glamorous, corduroy-suited Innes, feels a little stagey; for all the brilliance of O'Farrell's depictions of new motherhood, the historical plot outshines and unbalances the contemporary one. The Hand that First Held Mine by Maggie O'Farrell
- Blessed is he whose fame does not outshine his truth.
- The production complements him, yet never outshines him.
- Château Les Ormes de Pez, Cru Bourgeois, St-Estèphe, Bordeaux 1995 £35, MajesticFrom the same stable as the very smart bordeaux-classed growth Château Lynch-Bages, this is a perfectly mature Christmas claret from a chateau that regularly outshines its relatively lowly cru bourgeois ranking. The 20 best Christmas red wines
- In the season of joy I present my sincere wishes and kind thoughts.May the kind of Christmas outshine all the rest.
- In the season of joy I present my sincere wishes and kind thoughts. May the kind of New Year outshine all the rest.