overshine (Meaning)

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overshine (v. t.)

To shine over or upon; to illumine.

To excel in shining; to outshine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overshine

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overshine Sentence Examples

  1. The Sun's brilliance overshines the stars, causing them to fade into obscurity.
  2. Her talent as a dancer overshined all the others in the competition.
  3. The moon's pale glow is easily overshined by the city lights.
  4. The lead vocalist's voice overshined all the other members of the band.
  5. The vibrant colors of the sunset overshined the monotone hues of the city below.
  6. Her laughter overshined the somber mood, filling the room with joy.
  7. The skyscraper's towering height overshined the nearby buildings, making them look insignificant.
  8. The child's innocence overshined the cynical attitudes of the adults.
  9. The truth shall always overshine the deceit, no matter how skillfully it is disguised.
  10. In the battle of ideas, the most persuasive argument will overshine the others, winning the minds of the audience.

FAQs About the word overshine

To shine over or upon; to illumine., To excel in shining; to outshine.

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The Sun's brilliance overshines the stars, causing them to fade into obscurity.

Her talent as a dancer overshined all the others in the competition.

The moon's pale glow is easily overshined by the city lights.

The lead vocalist's voice overshined all the other members of the band.