IPA: /aʊtˈʃɑrm/
KK: /aʊtʃɑrm/
To be more charming than someone else; to exceed in charm.
She managed to outcharm everyone at the party with her wit and grace.
Past: outcharmed
Past Participle: outcharmed
Outcharm → It is formed from "out-" (meaning beyond or outside) and "charm" (from Old French *charme*, meaning a magical quality or enchantment). The word "outcharm" means to surpass or exceed in charm or enchantment.
Think of going 'beyond' ('out-') in 'charm' — that's why outcharm means to exceed in charm.