IPA: /aʊtˈdæzl/
KK: /aʊtˈdæzl/
To shine brighter or be more impressive than someone or something else.
The new smartphone can outdazzle all its competitors with its stunning design.
Past: outdazzled
Past Participle: outdazzled
Outdazzle → It is formed from "out-" (meaning beyond or surpassing) and "dazzle" (from Middle English *daslen*, meaning to blind with light or brilliance). The word "outdazzle" means to surpass in brilliance or impressiveness, shining brighter than others.
Think of going 'beyond' ('out-') in brightness or impressiveness ('dazzle') — that's how you remember that 'outdazzle' means to shine brighter than others.