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- outpouring/ˈaʊtpɔːrɪŋ/An uncontrolled, sudden, and copious flow of something, especially emotions or words.nounB2
- outpull/ˌaʊtˈpʊl/To attract more people, support, or customers than a competitor; to surpass in drawing power.verb-transitiveLow
- output/ˈaʊtpʊt/The amount or result of something produced, especially by a process, machine, or system.nounverbverb-ambitransitiveB2 / High
- outrace/aʊtˈreɪs/to move faster than something or someone, to overtake and surpass in speed.verb-transitiveC1/C2
- outrage/ˈaʊtreɪdʒ/An extremely strong reaction of anger and shock caused by something perceived as morally wrong, unfair, or cruel.nounverbverb-transitiveB2
- outram/ˈaʊtrəm/To surpass or exceed someone or something in a competitive or comparative sense, especially in a bold or aggressive manner.nounRare / Historical
- outrance/uːˈtrɑːns/A state of extreme or absolute extremity, often in the context of competition or conflict, where no concession or compromise is possible. The furthest point or extreme limit.nounC2 (Proficiency)
- outrang/aʊtˈræŋ/Past tense of 'outring' – to ring louder or longer than; to surpass in ringing.verbVery low (archaic/obsolete)
- outrange/ˌaʊtˈreɪndʒ/To surpass in range or distance; especially to have a longer firing range (than another weapon or opponent).verb-transitiveLow
- outrank/ˌaʊtˈræŋk/To have a higher status, position, or authority than someone or something else.verbverb-transitiveC1
- outreach/ˈaʊtriːtʃ/The activity of providing services or information to people who might not otherwise have access to them; an effort to extend one's reach or influence.adjectivenounverbverb-intransitiveverb-transitiveC1
- outremont/ˈuːtrəmɒnt/A specific borough (arrondissement) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, known as a historically affluent and culturally distinct residential area.nounLow (Geographical proper noun; common in Montreal/Quebec context, rare elsewhere.)
- outride/aʊtˈraɪd/To ride faster or better than; to withstand or endure successfully (as a horse endures a storm).nounverbverb-intransitiveverb-transitiveC2
- outrider/ˈaʊtraɪdə(r)/A person who rides on horseback or drives a vehicle ahead of or alongside a group, typically to provide security or reconnaissance.nounLow
- outrigger/ˈaʊtˌrɪɡ.ər/A projecting framework, beam, or float fixed to the side of a boat or canoe to provide stability and prevent capsizing.nounLow to Medium (technical/maritime context)
- outring/aʊtˈrɪŋ/to ring out; to produce a sound, typically a bell-like or resonant sound, that is louder or more persistent than something else.verb-intransitiveverb-transitiveLow/Uncommon
- outro/ˈaʊtrəʊ/A concluding section of a piece of music, a broadcast, or a piece of media.nounC1
- outrow/ˌaʊtˈrəʊ/To row a boat faster, longer, or more skilfully than another person or boat.verb-transitiveLow
- outrun/ˌaʊtˈrʌn/To run faster or farther than someone or something; to surpass or exceed in a race, competition, or metaphorical sense.verbverb-transitiveB2
- outrunner/ˈaʊtˌrʌnə/A person, animal, or thing that runs or moves faster and farther ahead than others.nounC2
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