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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. 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 definition: 1. clearly very much better than what is usual: 2. not yet paid, solved, or done: 3. clearly very…. Learn more.
Outstanding definition: prominent; conspicuous; striking. See examples of OUTSTANDING used in a sentence.
outstanding. /aʊɾˈstændɪŋ/ /aʊtˈstændɪŋ/ IPA guide. 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.
OUTSTANDING meaning: 1. clearly very much better than what is usual: 2. not yet paid, solved, or done: 3. clearly very…. Learn more.
If you describe a person or their work as outstanding, you think that they are remarkable and impressive.
Definition of outstanding adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
adjective. Projecting. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Prominent; distinguished; conspicuous. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Unfulfilled; unsettled. Webster's New World. Still in existence; not settled or resolved. Outstanding debts; a long outstanding problem. American Heritage. Similar definitions.
OUTSTANDING definition: 1. excellent and much better than most: 2. waiting to be paid or dealt with: . Learn more.
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.