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UK//aɪ stɪl biːt juː//US//aɪ stɪl biːt ju//

Meaning of I still beat you

I won against you, even now or after some time has passed.

In simple words: I won or got better than you, even now.

I still beat you in a sentence

  • After all these years, I still beat you in chess.
  • No matter how many times we race, I still beat you!
  • You may have gotten better, but I still beat you last time!
  • Even with your new strategies, I still beat you at football.
  • Remember our last game? I still beat you, even with your practice.

How to use I still beat you

Use this phrase to show you’ve won a competition or argument, often with a playful or challenging tone. It’s informal, typically among friends.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine an athlete claiming victory after a race, saying 'I still beat you!'

Related words

Collocations with I still beat you

  • still win
  • beat a record
  • beat in a game

Synonyms for I still beat you

  • I still won
  • I still triumphed
  • I still succeeded

Common mistakes with I still beat you

  • Misusing the phrase in polite contexts.
  • Confusing 'beat' with 'beaten'.
  • Not using it in the right tense when boasting.

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Frequently asked questions about "I still beat you"

What does "I still beat you" mean?

I won or got better than you, even now.

What is the definition of "I still beat you"?

I won against you, even now or after some time has passed.

How do you use "I still beat you" in a sentence?

After all these years, I still beat you in chess.

Can you give another example of "I still beat you"?

No matter how many times we race, I still beat you!

What are synonyms for "I still beat you"?

Common alternatives include I still won, I still triumphed, I still succeeded.

What words go with "I still beat you"?

It commonly pairs with still win, beat a record, beat in a game.

What are common mistakes when using "I still beat you"?

Misusing the phrase in polite contexts. Confusing 'beat' with 'beaten'. Not using it in the right tense when boasting.

How do you pronounce "I still beat you"?

US: //aɪ stɪl biːt ju//, UK: //aɪ stɪl biːt juː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is "I still beat you" formal or informal?

"I still beat you" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use "I still beat you"?

Use this phrase to show you’ve won a competition or argument, often with a playful or challenging tone. It’s informal, typically among friends.