Meaning of outstanding | Babel Free
ˌaʊtˈstæn.dɪŋDefinitions
- Outstanding, illustrious.
- Prominent or noticeable; sovereign.
- Exceptionally good; distinguished from others by its superiority.
- Projecting outwards.
- Unresolved; not settled or finished.
- Owed as a debt.
Equivalents
Deutsch
abgefahren
ausgezeichnet
ausstehend
formidabel
herausragend
herausragend
hervorragend
hervorstehend
offenstehend
überragend
überstehend
verbleibend
Ελληνικά
απλήρωτος
Galego
esgrevio
עברית
יוצא דופן
Kurdî
çalak
Polski
nieprzeciętny
Examples
“Charles S. Peirce, 1839 to 1914, was one of America's most outstanding intellects. Philosopher, mathematician, and scientist, he wrote profusely, the equivalent of almost 100,000 printed pages in all.”
“The Gunners captain demonstrated his importance to the team by taking his tally to an outstanding 28 goals in 27 Premier League games as Chelsea slumped again after their shock⟳ defeat⟳ at QPR last⟳ week.”
“At a distance of about seven or eight miles to the northeastward of the landing, there is an outstanding group of mountains crowning a spur from the main chain of the Coast Range, whose highest point⟳ rises about eight thousand feet above the level of the sea;...”
“I have⟳ several outstanding tasks on my to-do list.”
“Are there any outstanding issues that need⟳ to be addressed?”
“You must pay⟳ any outstanding corporate card balance immediately.”
“The distribution of the capital shall in the case of each loan be based on the capital amount outstanding at the date⟳ of the coming into force⟳ of the present⟳ Treaty.”
“I kept account of every farthing I spent, and my expenses were carefully calculated. Every little item such as omnibus fares or postage or a couple of coppers spent on newspapers, would be entered, and the balance struck every evening before going to bed. That habit has stayed with me ever since, and I know⟳ that as a result⟳, though I have⟳ had to handle⟳ public funds amounting to lakhs, I have⟳ succeeded in exercising strict economy in their disbursement, and instead of outstanding debts have⟳ had invariably a surplus balance in respect⟳ of all the movements I have⟳ led. Let⟳ every youth take⟳ a leaf out of my book and make⟳ it a point⟳ to account for everything that comes into and goes out of his pocket, and like⟳ me he is sure to be a gainer in the end⟳.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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