English words starting with outb
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Outback
ˈaʊtbakMeanings of Outback:
nounThe remote and usually uninhabited inland districts of australia.
Usage examples:
A two-week tour of the outback
Meanings of Outbalance:
verbBe more valuable, important, or influential than.
Usage examples:
The advantages far outbalanced the drawbacks
Outbalanced
aʊtˈbalənsMeanings of Outbalanced:
verbBe more valuable, important, or influential than.
Usage examples:
The advantages far outbalanced the drawbacks
Outbalances
aʊtˈbalənsMeanings of Outbalances:
verbBe more valuable, important, or influential than.
Usage examples:
The advantages far outbalanced the drawbacks
Meanings of Outbalancing:
verbBe more valuable, important, or influential than.
Usage examples:
The advantages far outbalanced the drawbacks
Outbargain
ˌaʊtˈbɑː.ɡɪnMeanings of Outbargain:
verbTo get an advantage over someone when agreeing a bargain (= an agreement between two people or groups in which each promises to do something in exchange for something else)
Usage examples:
The president returned from the summit meeting claiming that he had successfully outbargained the o…
Outbargained
ˌaʊtˈbɑː.ɡɪnMeanings of Outbargained:
verbTo get an advantage over someone when agreeing a bargain (= an agreement between two people or groups in which each promises to do something in exchange for something else)
Usage examples:
The president returned from the summit meeting claiming that he had successfully outbargained the o…
Outbargaining
ˌaʊtˈbɑː.ɡɪnMeanings of Outbargaining:
verbTo get an advantage over someone when agreeing a bargain (= an agreement between two people or groups in which each promises to do something in exchange for something else)
Usage examples:
The president returned from the summit meeting claiming that he had successfully outbargained the o…
Outbargains
ˌaʊtˈbɑː.ɡɪnMeanings of Outbargains:
verbTo get an advantage over someone when agreeing a bargain (= an agreement between two people or groups in which each promises to do something in exchange for something else)
Usage examples:
The president returned from the summit meeting claiming that he had successfully outbargained the o…
Outbid
ˌaʊtˈbɪdMeanings of Outbid:
verbOffer to pay a higher price for something than (another person).
Usage examples:
Residential builders could always outbid any farmer for the land round london
Outbids
aʊtˈbɪdMeanings of Outbids:
verbOffer to pay a higher price for something than (another person).
Usage examples:
Residential builders could always outbid any farmer for the land round london
Meanings of Outbirth:
nounAn outward product or manifestation; a derivative, descendant, or offshoot.
Meanings of Outblaze:
verbTo blaze more brightly than, to obscure by a brighter blaze. also figurative: to surpass in brilliance.
Meanings of Outblazed:
verbTo blaze more brightly than, to obscure by a brighter blaze. also figurative: to surpass in brilliance.
Meanings of Outblazes:
verbTo blaze more brightly than, to obscure by a brighter blaze. also figurative: to surpass in brilliance.
Meanings of Outblazing:
verbTo blaze more brightly than, to obscure by a brighter blaze. also figurative: to surpass in brilliance.
Meanings of Outbloom:
verbTo surpass in bloom, lustre, or beauty.
Meanings of Outbloomed:
verbTo surpass in bloom, lustre, or beauty.
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