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- Dictionaryoutstanding/aʊtˈstandɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. exceptionally good: "the team's outstanding performance" Similar Opposite
- 2. not yet paid, resolved, or dealt with: "much of the 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.
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. was arrested on … an outstanding warrant on a domestic violence charge Kathy Hogan. c. of securities : publicly issued and sold. has 20,000 shares outstanding.
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.
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. An outstanding performance of any kind will impress people, but there's one meaning to outstanding that most of us would
outstanding. (ˌaʊtˈstændɪŋ) adj. 1. superior; excellent; distinguished. 2. prominent, remarkable, or striking. 3. still in existence; unsettled, unpaid, or unresolved. 4. (Stock Exchange) (of shares, bonds, etc) issued and sold. 5. projecting or jutting upwards or outwards. ˌoutˈstandingly adv.