outplay (Meaning)

Wordnet

outplay (v)

excel or defeat in a game

Webster

outplay (v. t.)

To excel or defeat in a game; to play better than; as, to be outplayed in tennis or ball.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outplay

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outplay Sentence Examples

  1. The quarterback's cunning tactics outplayed the opposing defense.
  2. In the basketball match, the smaller guard outplayed the taller forward with agility and speed.
  3. The chess prodigy outplayed the experienced master with surprising moves.
  4. The underdog team outplayed the favorites by executing a brilliant game plan.
  5. The resourceful scout outplayed the enemy by predicting their next move.
  6. The strategist outplayed her opponent in the board game by thinking several steps ahead.
  7. The seasoned judge outplayed the inexperienced lawyer with skillful cross-examination.
  8. The cunning thief outplayed the security guard by distracting them with a decoy.
  9. The politician outplayed the opposition by framing the debate in their favor.
  10. The talented singer outplayed the others in the competition with an emotional and powerful performance.

FAQs About the word outplay

excel or defeat in a gameTo excel or defeat in a game; to play better than; as, to be outplayed in tennis or ball.

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The quarterback's cunning tactics outplayed the opposing defense.

In the basketball match, the smaller guard outplayed the taller forward with agility and speed.

The chess prodigy outplayed the experienced master with surprising moves.

The underdog team outplayed the favorites by executing a brilliant game plan.