Antonyms for out doing


Grammar : Verb
Spell : out-doo
Phonetic Transcription : ˌaʊtˈdu


Definition of out doing

  • As in lead : verb surpass
  • As in lick : verb defeat, sometimes by hitting
  • As in outclass : verb surpass
  • As in outdistance : verb outrun
  • As in outdo : verb better, overcome
  • As in outflank : verb outmaneuver
  • As in outfox : verb outsmart
  • As in outwit/outsmart : verb get the better of; figure out before another
  • As in overtake : verb catch; pass
  • As in pass : verb surpass, beat
  • As in surmount : verb overcome, triumph over
  • As in beat : verb defeat, surpass
  • As in top : verb surpass
  • As in transcend : verb go beyond; surpass
  • As in best : verb defeat; gain advantage
  • As in whip : verb defeat soundly
  • As in outwit : verb deceive
  • As in break : verb better a performance
  • As in outmaneuver : verb outwit
  • As in outstrip : verb surpass
  • As in outmatch : verb surpass
  • As in outsmart : verb outwit
  • As in outthink : verb outwit
  • As in trump : verb outmaneuver
  • As in distance : verb dissociate oneself; leave behind
  • As in eclipse : verb surpass achievement
  • As in exceed : verb be superior to; surpass
  • As in excel : verb be superior; surpass
  • As in get ahead : verb excel, succeed
Example sentences :
  • He was already dressed, and had been out doing his morning jobs.
  • Extract from : « Ditte: Girl Alive! » by Martin Andersen Nexo
  • I'd be glad to help you out doing all I could, but of course it would take your brains to get the information, sir.
  • Extract from : « Exit Betty » by Grace Livingston Hill
  • We were out doing a spot of wiring near Ypres, and the Germans evidently got to know about it.
  • Extract from : « 500 of the Best Cockney War Stories » by Various
  • Then, with Ellen out doing her morning marketing, she heard the feeble thump of a cane overhead which was her mother's signal.
  • Extract from : « A Poor Wise Man » by Mary Roberts Rinehart
  • Professor Sanford has formed a class in natural science, and it is out doing field stunts.
  • Extract from : « Pirates' Hope » by Francis Lynde
  • Also there seemed to be a lot of young men who might have been out doing a little for their country.
  • Extract from : « Letters of Lt.-Col. George Brenton Laurie » by George Brenton Laurie
  • Pretty soon, Pop and I were out doing the rest of the chores while Mom was getting supper.
  • Extract from : « Shenanigans at Sugar Creek » by Paul Hutchens
  • Of course many lifeboats were out doing good service on the night to which I have referred, but I pass all that by at present.
  • Extract from : « Battles with the Sea » by R.M. Ballantyne

Synonyms for out doing

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