| BURNOUT | • burnout n. (Psychology) The experience of long-term exhaustion and diminished interest, especially in one’s career. • burnout n. (US, slang) A marijuana addict; one whose brains have been burned out. • burnout n. (Aerospace) The shutoff of a rocket motor following the complete exhaustion of its fuel supply, or having… |
| OUTBURN | • outburn v. (Intransitive) To burn away; be consumed by fire. • outburn v. (Transitive) To exceed in burning; burn longer than. • OUTBURN v. to burn longer than. |
| OUTGUNS | • outguns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outgun. • out-guns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of out-gun. • OUTGUN v. to surpass in fire power. |
| OUTHUNT | • outhunt v. (Transitive) To surpass in hunting. • OUTHUNT v. to surpass in hunting. |
| OUTRUNG | • outrung v. Past participle of outring. • OUTRING v. to ring louder than. |
| OUTRUNS | • outruns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outrun. • outruns n. Plural of outrun. • OUTRUN v. to run faster than. |
| OUTSUNG | • outsung v. Past participle of outsing. • OUTSING v. to surpass in singing. |
| OUTTURN | • outturn n. An amount produced during a specified period; output or turnout. • outturn v. (Transitive) To surpass in turning; to turn better than. • out-turn n. (Curling) A shot in which the handle of the stone is rotated away from the body. |
| RUNOUTS | • runouts n. Plural of runout. • run-outs n. Plural of run-out. • run␣outs n. Plural of run out. |
| TENUOUS | • tenuous adj. Thin in substance or consistency. • tenuous adj. Insubstantial. • TENUOUS adj. thin, slight, insubstantial, also TENUIOUS. |
| TURNOUT | • turnout n. The act of coming forth. • turnout n. The number or proportion of people who attend or participate in an event (especially an election) or… • turnout n. (US) A place to pull off a road. |
| UNCOUTH | • uncouth adj. (Archaic) Unfamiliar, strange, foreign. • uncouth adj. Clumsy, awkward. • uncouth adj. Unrefined, crude. |
| UNMOUNT | • unmount v. (Computing, transitive) To reverse a mount operation; to instruct the operating system that the file… • UNMOUNT v. to dismount. |
| UNQUOTE | • unquote interj. Used in speech to indicate the end of a quotation. • unquote v. (Transitive, computing) To convert (a quoted expression) back to its original form. • UNQUOTE v. to close a quotation. |
| UNSHOUT | • UNSHOUT v. to make a contrary shout, also UNSHOOT. |