outbeaming

/aʊtˈbimɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outbeam: shining brighter or more intensely than something else.
    • The sun is outbeaming the streetlights as dawn breaks.
    • The lighthouse is outbeaming all the smaller boats' lights tonight.
    • She is outbeaming her classmates with her brilliant project.
  2. Present participle of outbeam: surpassing someone in radiance, happiness, or positive energy.
    • The children are outbeaming the adults with their pure joy.
    • The winner is outbeaming the other contestants on the podium.
    • He is outbeaming everyone at the reunion with his infectious laughter.
adjective
  1. Radiating light or happiness more strongly than others.
    • The outbeaming smile on his face told us he had won.
    • Her outbeaming personality made her the life of the party.
    • The outbeaming star caught everyone's attention in the night sky.