outglitter

/aʊtˈɡlɪtər/
verb
  1. To shine more brightly or attractively than someone or something else.
    • The new skyscraper's glass windows outglitter the older buildings nearby.
    • The diamond on her ring seemed to outglitter all the other jewels in the room.
    • In the talent show, her performance outglittered every other act.
  2. To be more impressive, exciting, or successful than someone or something else.
    • The company's new product launch outglittered all its competitors' announcements.
    • The young author's debut novel outglittered many bestsellers in its first week.
    • His charisma on stage outglittered even the lead singer's energy.
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