Besting: meaning, definitions and examples

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besting

 

[ ˈbɛstɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

competition victory

Besting means to surpass or defeat someone in a challenge or competition. It implies achieving a higher level or better result than another person or group. The term often conveys a sense of skill or excellence in comparison.

Synonyms

defeating, outdoing, surpassing

Examples of usage

  • She enjoyed besting her opponents in the tennis match.
  • The team was ecstatic about besting their rivals in the championship.
  • He felt proud of besting his previous record in the marathon.

Translations

Translations of the word "besting" in other languages:

🇵🇹 superar

🇮🇳 जीतना

🇩🇪 besiegen

🇮🇩 mengalahkan

🇺🇦 перемагати

🇵🇱 pokonywanie

🇯🇵 打ち勝つ

🇫🇷 vaincre

🇪🇸 superar

🇹🇷 yenmek

🇰🇷 이기다

🇸🇦 التغلب على

🇨🇿 překonat

🇸🇰 premôcť

🇨🇳 超越

🇸🇮 premagati

🇮🇸 sigra

🇰🇿 жеңу

🇬🇪 გამარჯვება

🇦🇿 məğlub etmək

🇲🇽 superar

Etymology

The word 'besting' originates from the Old English word 'betst,' which meant 'most good' or 'most favorable.' It has evolved through Middle English as 'besten' and later adapted into modern usage. In its current form, 'besting' serves as a gerund or present participle derived from the verb 'to best,' which means to surpass or overcome, particularly in a competitive setting. The term has gained usage in various contexts, including sports, academic achievements, and professional competitions, where one individual or team aims to outshine another. Its connotation often involves not only victory but also the recognition of skill and effort involved in surpassing a challenge.