| OUTSCOLD | • outscold v. (Transitive) To scold more than. • OUTSCOLD v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in scolding. |
| OUTSCOOP | • outscoop v. (Transitive, colloquial) To report on something, especially something worthy of a news article, before (someone else). • OUTSCOOP v. to surpass in scooping. |
| OUTSCORE | • outscore v. (Transitive) To score more than. • OUTSCORE v. to score more points than. |
| OUTSCORN | • outscorn v. (Transitive) To overcome or overwhelm by haughty disregard; defy; scorn or despise. • OUTSCORN v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in scorning. |
| OUTSCOLDS | • outscolds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outscold. • OUTSCOLD v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in scolding. |
| OUTSCOOPS | • outscoops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outscoop. • OUTSCOOP v. to surpass in scooping. |
| OUTSCORED | • outscored v. Simple past tense and past participle of outscore. • OUTSCORE v. to score more points than. |
| OUTSCORES | • outscores v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outscore. • OUTSCORE v. to score more points than. |
| OUTSCORNS | • outscorns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outscorn. • OUTSCORN v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in scorning. |
| OUTSCOLDED | • outscolded v. Simple past tense and past participle of outscold. • OUTSCOLD v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in scolding. |
| OUTSCOOPED | • outscooped v. Simple past tense and past participle of outscoop. • OUTSCOOP v. to surpass in scooping. |
| OUTSCORING | • outscoring v. Present participle of outscore. • OUTSCORE v. to score more points than. |
| OUTSCORNED | • outscorned v. Simple past tense and past participle of outscorn. • OUTSCORN v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in scorning. |
| OUTSCOLDING | • outscolding v. Present participle of outscold. • OUTSCOLD v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in scolding. |
| OUTSCOOPING | • outscooping v. Present participle of outscoop. • OUTSCOOP v. to surpass in scooping. |
| OUTSCORNING | • outscorning v. Present participle of outscorn. • OUTSCORN v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in scorning. |