outsoar

/ˈaʊtsoʊər/

Definitions

1. verb

to fly or rise above something, especially in a dramatic or impressive way

“The eagle outsoared the clouds, its wings beating powerfully.”

2. verb

to surpass or excel something, especially in a particular skill or area

“The young musician outsoared his peers with his incredible talent.”

3. noun

the act of flying or rising above something, especially in a dramatic or impressive way

“The outsoar of the eagle was a breathtaking sight to behold.”

Synonyms

  • excel
  • outfly
  • surpass

Antonyms

  • fall short
  • undershoot