out-earn
verb[T]
(alsooutearn)uk/ˌaʊtˈɜːn/us/ˌaʊt̬ˈɝːn/toearnmoremoneythan someoneelse:
Shestartedin a veryjuniorroleat thecompany, but wassoonout-earningotherswho had beenrecruitedbefore her.
Thegenderpaygap, where men outearn women, stillexists.
- She wasfurioustofindout that he out-earned her by £10,000.
- Workers in theprivatesectoroutearntheirpeersin thepublicsectorby 15%.
- Thegolferhas had afantasticallysuccessfulyearand out-earned allotherstofinishtopof themoneylist.
Earning money
- (your)(daily) breadidiom
- assessable
- bank
- base pay
- basic
- basic income
- benefits package
- feel the pinchidiom
- hand over fistidiom
- lineyourpocket(s)idiom
- livelihood
- pay packet
- paycheck
- pullsomethingdown
- rakesomethingin
- remonetize
- remuneration
- residual
- shift
- sick pay