Meaning & Definition of word "Outperform"

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    Outperform

    /aʊtˈpɔːrfɔːrm/

    verb:

    • 1. to perform better than someone or something else.
      • Example: The new smartphone model is expected to outperform its competitors in both sales and features.
    • 2. to do better than expected or better than a benchmark.
      • Example: The investment portfolio managed to outperform the market index this quarter.
    • 3. to exceed in performance or effectiveness.
      • Example: The athlete was able to outperform her previous record in the marathon.
    • 4. to achieve superior results compared to another.
      • Example: This year's revenue growth will outperform last year's figures by a significant margin.
    • 5. to exceed someone or something in skill or ability.
      • Example: In the talent competition, she managed to outperform all the other contestants with her singing.

    Etymology

    The prefix 'out-' meaning 'beyond' combined with 'perform', which comes from Latin 'performare' meaning 'to complete'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    outperform the market:

    to do better than the stock market or a market index in terms of investment returns.

    outperform expectations:

    to achieve results that are better than anticipated.

    Related Words

    performance:

    the manner in which someone or something functions or acts.

    competence:

    the ability to do something successfully or efficiently.

    Slang Meanings of outperform

    Meaning: To kill it

    Example Sentence: That athlete is really killing it this season.

    Meaning: To crush it

    Example Sentence: The team crushed it last quarter, outperforming all others.