Outperformed: meaning, definitions and examples
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outperformed
[ aʊtpɚˈfɔːrmd ]
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Outperformed means to do better than someone or something else in a particular activity or area. This term is commonly used in competitive contexts, such as business, sports, and academics, where one party exceeds the performance of another. It implies a measure of superiority and often involves quantifiable results. For example, a company may outperform its competitors in sales figures, or an athlete may outperform their rivals in a race.
Synonyms
exceeded, excelled, outshone, surpassed
Examples of usage
- The team outperformed all their rivals this season.
- She consistently outperformed her classmates in science subjects.
- The new product line has outperformed expectations.
- His last album outperformed previous releases.
Translations
Translations of the word "outperformed" in other languages:
🇵🇹 superou
🇮🇳 अधिक प्रदर्शन किया
🇩🇪 übertroffen
🇮🇩 mengungguli
🇺🇦 перевершив
🇵🇱 przewyższył
🇯🇵 上回った
🇫🇷 surclassé
🇪🇸 superó
🇹🇷 geride bıraktı
🇰🇷 능가했다
🇸🇦 تفوق
🇨🇿 překonal
🇸🇰 prekonal
🇨🇳 超越了
🇸🇮 presegel
🇮🇸 yfirgenginn
🇰🇿 асып түсті
🇬🇪 გადაჭარბა
🇦🇿 üstün gəldi
🇲🇽 sobresalió
Etymology
The term 'outperform' traces its roots to the combination of the prefix 'out-' meaning 'beyond' or 'exceeding' and the verb 'perform', which originates from the Latin 'performare', itself composed of 'per-' meaning 'through' or 'fully' and 'formare' meaning 'to form'. 'Perform' entered the English language in the 15th century, primarily in reference to executing or carrying out a task. The use of 'outperform' began to gain prominence in the late 19th to early 20th centuries, particularly in the context of business and finance, where measuring performance against competitors became essential. Over time, it has evolved into a common expression used in various fields, including education, where students are compared based on their academic achievements.
Word Frequency Rank
At rank #28,505, this word represents specialized academic or technical vocabulary. It's less frequently encountered but may be valuable in specific contexts.
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