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outclass Definition

out·class (o̵ut′klas)

transitive verb

to surpass in excellence by a wide margin

outclass Synonyms

outclass

v.

outdo, excel, surpass; see exceed.

outclass Usage Examples

Object

  • rest: What satisfaction is there in winning a trophy at every event if the player just outclasses the rest in the division.
  • opposition: The team completely outclassed the opposition with a fantastic display of rugby.
  • anything: It made for a strange spectacle where nature really outclassed anything the drenched players could offer.
  • opponent: With the result certain, the ultra confident Leeds players aired their party pieces as they tortured outclassed opponents with some amazing possession football.
  • competition: And their response was clear: new Transit outclasses the competition, across a whole range of different fleet and business requirements.
  • field: In both races, from the moment she left the starting stalls, Attraction led from the front and outclassed the field.

Subject

  • team: Leeds were given a harsh welcome to life in the Champions League as they were simply outclassed by a team on fire.

Preposition: by

  • team: Leeds were given a harsh welcome to life in the Champions League as they were simply outclassed by a team on fire.

Modifying Another Word

  • hopelessly: The Portuguese maestro was involved in United's third, bamboozling the hopelessly outclass Posh fullback to cross at the near post.
  • totally: Wales were totally outclassed by Italy in Bologna, were it not for Paul Jones we could have conceded a lot more.
  • completely: The Germans were completely outclassed in terms of Ultra.
  • easily: Veteran actress Rekha who plays her paramour's first wife easily outclasses her in a graceful yet forceful performance.
  • simply: Leeds were given a harsh welcome to life in the Champions League as they were simply outclassed by a team on fire.
  • far: Montrose were far outclassed by Thistle who combined speed, with strong forward running and accurate passing.

Preposition: in

  • department: It was vintage Leeds as the managerless home side were totally outclassed in every department.

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