outglow

/aʊtˈɡloʊ/
verb
  1. To glow more brightly or warmly than someone or something else.
    • The neon sign outglowed the streetlights on the dark road.
    • The campfire outglowed the small lanterns around the campsite.
    • Her cheeks outglowed the rosy sunset behind her.
  2. To be more radiant, healthy, or attractive than someone or something else.
    • His enthusiasm outglowed the tiredness of the rest of the team.
    • The bride outglowed all the guests in her white dress.
    • After her vacation, she outglowed everyone in the office with her healthy tan.
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