outname (Meaning)

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outname (v. t.)

To exceed in naming or describing.

To exceed in name, fame, or degree.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outname

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

outname Sentence Examples

  1. The restaurant was completely outnamed in the latest food critics' guide.
  2. The candidate's outname performance in the debate overshadowed their opponent's.
  3. The company's outname marketing campaign was a resounding success.
  4. The new product had an outname design that garnered widespread attention.
  5. The athlete's outname performance in the competition earned them a standing ovation.
  6. The student's outname essay won first prize in the writing contest.
  7. The theater production was an outname flop, failing to attract a significant audience.
  8. The politician's outname rhetoric divided the electorate.
  9. The band's outname debut album became an instant classic.
  10. The inventor's outname patent for their revolutionary device earned them millions.

FAQs About the word outname

To exceed in naming or describing., To exceed in name, fame, or degree.

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No antonyms found.

The restaurant was completely outnamed in the latest food critics' guide.

The candidate's outname performance in the debate overshadowed their opponent's.

The company's outname marketing campaign was a resounding success.

The new product had an outname design that garnered widespread attention.