Opposite of to outdo or surpass
Opposite of to be superior against one's peers
“The other swimmers could not keep up with Phelps and would fall behind quickly.”
Opposite of to be superior to
“More to the point, if I made a copy of a cassette, the copy would be inferior to the original.”
Opposite of to defeat, conquer, or triumph over completely or comprehensively
Opposite of to be superior to
“Many pundits predicted that he might surpass the current record, but his time would subceed it by a few milliseconds.”
Opposite of to defeat, or be better than, someone or something
“Many people openly questioned how a heavily favored team could lose to the underdog.”
Opposite of something that gives one an advantage, especially one held in reserve
Opposite of a person or thing regarded as precious or special
Opposite of a person or thing viewed as a model of excellence
Opposite of a gentleman of refined conduct or breeding
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