Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
outfeel
verb
/aʊtˈfiːl/
Definition
To feel more intensely or to have a greater emotional response than someone else, often in a competitive context.
Examples
- She always manages to outfeel her competitors during the emotional scenes in the play.
- In their heated discussion, he seemed to outfeel her as he expressed his sorrow.
Meaning
Outfeel refers to a situation where one person’s feelings are deeper or more profound compared to those of another, particularly in terms of emotional depth or responsiveness.
Synonyms
- Surpass
- Outdo
- Exceed