Outwork

Pronunciation: /ˈaʊtuɹk/

Outwork (verb)

  1. To do more work than someone else or to work harder than expected.
  2. To finish more tasks or projects than others in a given time.

Examples

  • They can outwork anyone in the team.
  • She can outwork her colleagues by finishing projects faster.

Common collocations: outwork the competition, outwork your peers, outwork the deadline, outwork the expectations

Synonyms of Outwork

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Outwork

  • To work less than required or expected.
  • To fail to care for or give attention to work.