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    Out·do
    /ˌoutˈdo͞o/

    verb

    • 1. be more successful than: "the men tried to outdo each other in their generosity"
  2. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English outdo /aʊtˈduː/ verb (past tense outdid /-ˈdɪd/, past participle outdone /-ˈdʌn/, third person singular outdoes /-ˈdʌz/) [ transitive] 1 to be better or more successful than someone else at doing something When it comes to speed of response, a small firm can outdo a big company. outdo ...

  3. Definition of outdo – Learner’s Dictionary. outdo. verb [ T ] uk / ˌaʊtˈduː / us past tense outdid | past participle outdone. Add to word list Add to word list. to do something better than someone else: They are always trying to outdo each other with their jokes and funny stories.

  4. Feb 2, 2024 · Verb [ edit] outdo (third-person singular simple present outdoes, present participle outdoing, simple past outdid, past participle outdone) ( transitive) To excel; go beyond in performance; surpass . You've outdone yourself—another personal best! Synonyms [ edit] (to surpass): to outperform, to outrival. Translations [ edit] ± to go beyond.

  5. Definitions of 'outdo' 1. If you outdo someone, you are a lot more successful than they are at a particular activity. [...] 2. See not to be outdone [...] More. Pronunciations of 'outdo' American English: aʊtdu British English: aʊtduː. More. Conjugations of 'outdo' present simple: I outdo, you outdo [...] past simple: I outdid, you outdid [...]

  6. The meaning of OUTDO is to go beyond in action or performance. How to use outdo in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Outdo.

  7. to perform better than; do better than: They outdid our team in every category. [ ~ + oneself] to perform better than one's usually high standard. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024. outdo (out′do̅o̅′ ), v.t., -did, -done, -do•ing.

  8. To do something exceptional or superb, especially in relation to past efforts: outdid himself in preparing dinner. American Heritage. outdo oneself. to do something better than one ever did before or thought one could do. to make a supreme effort. Webster's New World. outdo oneself. outdo oneself.

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