Meaning & Definition of word "Outdo"

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    Outdo

    /aʊtˈduː/

    verb:

    • 1. to surpass or exceed in performance or achievement
      • Example: She always tries to outdo herself with each new project she undertakes.
    • 2. to be better than someone in a competition or contest
      • Example: He wanted to outdo his rivals in the annual baking competition.
    • 3. to show off or demonstrate superiority over someone
      • Example: In an effort to outdo his friends, he bought an even faster sports car.
    • 4. to excel or outperform another
      • Example: The new marketing strategy aims to outdo previous efforts in customer engagement.
    • 5. to achieve a greater degree of something than another
      • Example: She hoped to outdo her last performance with this new song.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'outdone', from 'out-' + 'do'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    outdo oneself:

    to perform better than one has done before

    to outdo the competition:

    to surpass rivals in performance or quality

    Related Words

    surpass:

    to extend beyond the limits of something

    outperform:

    to perform better than others or oneself

    Slang Meanings of outdo

    Meaning: to show off in a competitive manner

    Example Sentence: He really outdid himself with that performance.

    Meaning: to one-up someone in a conversation or situation

    Example Sentence: She always tries to outdo my stories with hers.