verb
- to earn more money than someone else
Examples
- She outearns her husband by a significant margin.
- The new employee managed to outearn his more experienced colleagues.
- Women in this field often outearn men with similar qualifications.
- He hopes to outearn his previous year’s income.
- The company’s top performers consistently outearn the industry average.
- Despite working fewer hours, she outearns most full-time employees.