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- Dictionaryout·stand·ing/ˌoutˈstandiNG/
adjective
- 1. exceptionally good: "the team's outstanding performance" Similar Opposite
- 2. remaining to be paid, done, or dealt with: "how much work is still outstanding?" Similar Opposite
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OUTSTANDING definition: 1. clearly very much better than what is usual: 2. not yet paid, solved, or done: 3. clearly very…. Learn more.
outstanding. adjective. out· stand· ing au̇t-ˈstan-diŋ. ˈau̇t-ˌstan- Synonyms of outstanding. 1. : standing out : projecting. stood on an outstanding rock. 2. a. : unpaid. left several bills outstanding. b. : continuing to exist : unresolved. a long outstanding problem in astronomy.
OUTSTANDING meaning: 1. clearly very much better than what is usual: 2. not yet paid, solved, or done: 3. clearly very…. Learn more.
Something outstanding stands out for good reasons. Your outstanding presentation captured everyone's attention; unfortunately, so did the tear in the seat of your pants.
If you describe a person or their work as outstanding, you think that they are remarkable and impressive.
Outstanding definition: prominent; conspicuous; striking. See examples of OUTSTANDING used in a sentence.
Definition of outstanding adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
OUTSTANDING definition: 1. excellent and much better than most: 2. waiting to be paid or dealt with: . Learn more.
Jun 11, 2024 · outstanding (comparative more outstanding, superlative most outstanding) Prominent or noticeable ; standing out from others. Synonyms: eminent , noteworthy ; see also Thesaurus: notable
adj. 1. prominent; conspicuous; striking: outstanding courage. 2. marked by superiority or distinction; excellent; distinguished: an outstanding student. 3. continuing in existence; remaining unpaid, unresolved, etc.: outstanding debts; outstanding questions on procedure. 4. standing out; projecting. [1605–15] out`stand′ing•ly, adv.