| OUTLANDS | • outlands n. Exurbia: the country beyond the city. • outlands n. Plural of outland. • OUTLAND n. an outlying land or territory. |
| OUTLASTS | • outlasts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlast. • OUTLAST v. to last longer than. |
| OUTLAUGH | • outlaugh v. (Transitive) To ridicule or laugh someone out of a purpose, principle, etc.; laugh down; discourage… • outlaugh v. (Transitive) To laugh louder than, surpass in laughing. • OUTLAUGH v. to surpass in laughing. |
| OUTLAWED | • outlawed adj. (Of an act) put beyond the limits of the law, forbidden, against the law. • outlawed adj. (Of a person) put beyond the limits of the law, declared an outlaw or declared a criminal. • outlawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlaw. |
| OUTLAWRY | • outlawry n. (Law, historical) A declaration that an individual cannot benefit from the protection of law in a jurisdiction. • outlawry n. The state of being an outlaw; lawlessness. • OUTLAWRY n. the state of being an outlaw. |
| OUTLEADS | • outleads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlead. • OUTLEAD v. to surpass in leading. |
| OUTLEAPS | • outleaps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outleap. • OUTLEAP v. to surpass in leaping. |
| OUTLEAPT | • outleapt v. Simple past tense and past participle of outleap. • OUTLEAP v. to surpass in leaping. |
| OUTLEARN | • outlearn v. (Transitive) To surpass (someone) in learning. • outlearn v. (Transitive, obsolete) To learn (something) completely and thoroughly; to exhaust knowledge of. • OUTLEARN v. to surpass in learning. |
| OUTLIERS | • outliers n. Plural of outlier. • OUTLIER n. a detached portion of anything lying some way off or out, e.g. a rock. |
| OUTLINED | • outlined v. Simple past tense and past participle of outline. • OUTLINE v. to make a general statement without details. |
| OUTLINER | • outliner n. One who or that which draws an outline. • outliner n. (Computing) A software system for organizing text into a hierarchy. • OUTLINER n. one that outlines. |
| OUTLINES | • outlines n. Plural of outline. • outlines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outline. • OUTLINE v. to make a general statement without details. |
| OUTLIVED | • outlived v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlive. • OUTLIVE v. to live longer than. |
| OUTLIVER | • outliver n. (Obsolete) A survivor. • OUTLIVER n. one who outlives. |
| OUTLIVES | • outlives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlive. • OUTLIVE v. to live longer than. |
| OUTLOOKS | • outlooks n. Plural of outlook. • OUTLOOK v. to look out. |
| OUTLOVED | • outloved v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlove. • OUTLOVE v. to surpass in loving. |
| OUTLOVES | • outloves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlove. • OUTLOVE v. to surpass in loving. |
| OUTLYING | • outlying adj. Relatively remote from some central location. • outlying adj. Located outside of some boundary or limit. • outlying n. A region relatively remote from a central location. |