Outskin

Pronunciation: /ˈaʊtskɪn/

Outskin (verb)

  1. To do something better than someone else, showing greater skill or ability.

Examples

  • One athlete can outskin another in a competition.
  • She can outskin all her competitors in the race.

Common collocations: outskin an opponent, outskin in skill

Synonyms of Outskin

Neutral

Antonyms of Outskin

  • To skin is to cover or protect, opposite of outskin.