outperformer

English

Etymology

outperform + -er

Noun

outperformer (plural outperformers)

  1. One who outperforms.
    • 2008 January 6, Vivian Marino, “A Defensive Strategy for REIT Investors”, in New York Times:
      “They tend to be the outperformers when times are really good and underperformers when things turn south,” he said.
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