outtold
/ˈaʊtˌtoʊld/Definitions
1. verb
past tense of outtell, to tell or narrate something in a more impressive or effective way than someone else
“The storyteller outtold the competition with her captivating narrative.”
2. verb
past tense of outtell, to surpass or outdo someone else in telling or narrating a story
“The comedian outtold his rival with a hilarious stand-up routine.”
3. noun
the act of telling or narrating a story in a more impressive or effective way than someone else
“The audience was impressed by the outtold version of the legend.”