verb
- to feel or experience more deeply or intensely than someone else
- to exceed or surpass in emotional expression or sensitivity
Usage: rare; literary
Usage: rare; archaic
Examples
- She seemed to outfeel her rivals in the emotional depth of her performance.
- His ability to outfeel others made him an exceptionally empathetic counselor.
- The poet's words outfelt the conventional expressions of love found in greeting cards.
- In their debate, she outfelt his arguments with genuine passion and conviction.