surpass

[sɚˈpæs]
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surpassed - surpass

To surpass someone or something means to do better than them, achieve more, or reach an even higher level.

Imagine your friend has been training for months to run a marathon. They've worked really hard and completed it in 4 hours. Then, you train just as hard but end up finishing the marathon in only 3 hours! In this case, you have surpassed your friend's time by doing better than them. This word is often used when talking about achievements or accomplishments, like sports scores, test grades, or sales numbers.

When using "surpass" correctly, it means that someone or something has exceeded another person or thing's level of success, speed, or quality. It's a way to compare and celebrate how well you've done compared to others.

How common is "surpass"?

Word surpass is considered uncommon in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

verb

  • To go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.

    Example: The former problem student surpassed his instructor's expectations and scored top marks on his examination.

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Real examples of "surpassed" in context

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