| outlearn |
combined form of learn. |
| outlet |
an opening through which something is released or allowed to escape; vent. [5 definitions] |
| outlier |
any person or thing that exists beyond its ordinary place or beyond a larger group or mass of which it is a part. |
| outline |
a line or shape marking the boundaries of a figure or object. [5 definitions] |
| outlive |
to live or last longer than; outlast. [2 definitions] |
| outlook |
future prospect. [3 definitions] |
| outlying |
away from the center or hub; distant or out-of-the-way. |
| outman |
to be greater in number of men; outnumber. |
| outmaneuver |
to gain an advantage over, by clever maneuvering. [2 definitions] |
| outmanipulate |
combined form of manipulate. |
| outmatch |
to surpass in strength, quality, or the like; outdo. |
| outmoded |
no longer in fashion; unfashionable. [2 definitions] |
| outmost |
most distant from a fixed point or center; farthest out; outermost. |
| outmuscle |
combined form of muscle. |
| outnumber |
to be larger in number than. |
| out of |
esp. of horses, descended from; born to. [2 definitions] |
| out-of-bounds |
in sports, outside the area designated for legal play. [2 definitions] |
| out of bounds |
beyond a boundary or an outer limit. [2 definitions] |
| out of commission |
not in service or working condition. |
| out-of-date |
old-fashioned or obsolete; outmoded. |
| out of date |
not modern or fashionable. |