Words Starting With "O"

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Outlie

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Outlie refers to a preliminary or initial outline, often used as a starting point for planning or organizing a project, such as a writing project, presentation, or schedule.

Outlier

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An outlier is a data point or value that is significantly different from the other values in a set of data. It is an element, usually a data point, that is considerably greater or less than the other data points in the same set. In general, an outlier is a value that falls outside the range of normal or expected values within a dataset or population. Outliers can occur due to a variety of factors, such as errors in data collection or recording, unusual natural phenomena, or statistical chance.

Outliers

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Outliers: These are data points that are significantly different from the majority of the data set, deviating from the expected norm or pattern.

Outlies

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Outlies refers to external points or extremities of a set of data that are distant from the majority of the data points.

Outline

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A outline is a plan or diagram showing the main points of a text or discourse organized in a logical and coherent way, used to organize and structure an idea, topic, or document. It provides a roadmap of the main points to be covered, and can be used as a tool for both the writer and the reader to understand the content and its relationships.

Outlined

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Detailed and clear, but not fully developed or filled in; in general terms or outline only, rather than with all the necessary details or specifics.

Outliner

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An outliner is a writer's or editor's tool used to create a visual representation of the structure and organization of a text. It is a graphic organizer that displays the hierarchical relationships between ideas, notes, and sections of a document, typically in the form of a list or a diagram. Outliners can be used to plan and develop the overall structure of a piece of writing, helping to ensure that it flows logically and effectively communicates its message.

Outliners

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Outliners refers to individuals who prefer to organize their thoughts, ideas, and tasks in a hierarchical structure, using headings, subheadings, and bullet points to create an outline. This approach to planning and organization helps them to clearly define the relationships between different elements, prioritize tasks, and stay focused on their goals.

Outlines

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Outlines refer to a series of headings or subheadings that summarize the main points or sections of a text, speech, or document. It is a concise and organized framework that provides an overview of the content, often used as a guide or structure for writers, speakers, or readers to follow. Outlines can help to clarify the organization of ideas, identify the key points, and provide a visual representation of the content, making it easier to comprehend and follow.

Outlining

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Outlining refers to the process of creating a detailed plan or structure for a written work, such as an essay, article, or report. It involves breaking down the main ideas or topics into smaller sections or subtopics, and organizing them in a logical and coherent order.

Outlive

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To outlive someone or something means to survive them or endure after they have died or ceased to exist. It can also mean to have a longer life span than someone or something, or to exist longer than something or someone expected or intended. Typically used to describe a person's physical life, but can also be used metaphorically to describe the survival of an idea, a relationship, or a institution. For example: "The couple's love outlived their 50-year marriage."

Outlived

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Outlived is a verb that means to survive longer than someone or something else, typically a person. It implies that the person or thing that outlived someone else lived longer than they did, often until their own death. For example: "She outlived her husband by 10 years." In this sentence, the woman lived longer than her husband, outliving him by 10 years.

Outlives

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To outlive someone or something means to survive them or continue to exist after they have died or ceased to exist. For example: "She outlived her husband by many years."

Outliving

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Outliving refers to the state of continuing to live longer than someone or something, often in a context of competition or comparison. It can also imply surviving or enduring longer than expected, especially in situations where the chances of survival were low.

Outlook

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The word "outlook" refers to the prospect or possibility of something happening or the way things are likely to develop. It can also refer to one's perspective or point of view on a particular subject or situation.

Outlooks

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Outlooks refer to one's views, perspectives, or expectations about something, such as the future, a situation, or a project. It can also describe the visual scene or landscape one sees, like the outlook from a window or a mountain peak.

Outlying

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Outlying refers to something that is located outside the main area or boundary of a place,region, or group, often being more remote or isolated. It can also describe something that is not typical or common, being deviant or exceptional from the norm. In a broader sense, outlying can connote a sense of being peripheral, marginal, or overlooked.

Outmaneuver

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Outmaneuver means to successfully achieve a goal or gain an advantage by cleverly or skillfully beating or deceiving someone else, often in a situation where there is a competitive or adversarial relationship. It can also mean to outwit or outsmart someone, often by using clever tactics or strategy.

Outmaneuvered

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Outmaneuvered means to get the better of someone or something by clever or skillful action, often involving strategy or tactics. It can imply an advantage gained through cunning, diplomacy, or strategic planning, rather than through brute force or aggression.

Outmaneuvering

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Outmaneuvering is a verb that means to get the better of someone or something by clever or skillful planning or tactics, typically in a situation where there is competition or conflict. It can also mean to surpass or outdo someone in a skill or activity. For example: "The company outmaneuvered its competitors by introducing a new product first."

Outmaneuvers

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to gain an advantage over someone or something by clever or skillful tactics, especially in a competitive situation

Outmanned

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Outmanned refers to a situation where one side or group has fewer people or resources than the other, often resulting in a disadvantage or difficulty in achieving a goal or objective. It can also imply being outnumbered or overwhelmed, making it challenging to compete or succeed.

Outmanoeuver

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To outmanoeuver someone means to get the better of them by clever or skillful tactics, often in a situation where you are outsmarted or outwitted. It can also mean to gain the upper hand over someone by using cunning or strategy.

Outmanoeuvered

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Outmanoeuvered is a verb that means to gain an advantage over someone or something by clever or skillful planning, tactics, or action. It refers to a situation where one person or party is able to outwit, outsmart, or outposition another, often resulting in a decisive victory or gain. The word is often used in contexts such as politics, business, war, or sports, where strategic thinking and cunning are important.

Outmanoeuvering

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The word "outmanoeuvering" is a verb that means to gain an advantage over someone or something by cleverly or skillfully using strategy or tactics, often in a situation where one side has a perceived advantage.

Outmanoeuvre

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To outmanoeuvre someone means to use cunning or skill to gain an advantage over them, often in a slightly underhanded or deceitful way, by exploiting their weaknesses or mistakes. It can also mean to outwit or outsmart someone, often in a strategic or tactical sense, such as in a battle, game, or competition.

Outmanoeuvred

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Outmanoeuvred means to gain an advantage over someone or something by cleverly and skillfully using tactics or strategy, often in a clever and unexpected way. It can also refer to being able to outwit or outsmart someone or something by being more clever or adaptable.

Outmoded

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Outmoded refers to something that is no longer widely used, fashionable, or accepted because it has been replaced by something newer or more up-to-date. It can also refer to a concept, idea, or activity that has become outdated and is seen as no longer relevant or useful.

Outnumber

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The word "outnumber" means to have a greater quantity or amount of something compared to someone or something else. For example, "The opposing team outnumbered us by three players, making it difficult to defend against their attacks."

Outnumbered

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Outnumbered means having fewer people, objects, or entities compared to something or someone else. It implies a situation where one is surpassed or overwhelmed in quantity or numbers. For example, "The visitors outnumbered the staff at the amusement park on the weekend."

Outnumbering

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To outnumber means to be in a greater quantity or majority than someone or something else, often in a way that gives an advantage. For example, "The visitors were outnumbering the locals 3 to 1, making it difficult for the hometown team to win the game."

Outpace

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To outpace means to move faster or do something more quickly than others or than before, often in a competitive or challenging situation. It can also mean to surpass or go beyond someone or something in terms of speed, progress, or achievement.

Outpaced

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Outpaced means to move or progress more quickly or efficiently than someone or something else, often in a competitive or challenging situation. It can also imply that someone or something is leaving others behind or struggling to keep up.

Outpaces

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to move or go faster than someone or something else; to be more advanced or successful than someone or something else, typically in a competition or a field of activity.

Outpacing

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Outpacing means to move faster or more quickly than someone or something else, or to surpass or exceed something in speed, degree, or extent. It can also mean to go beyond or exceed expectations or standards. For example: "The new electric car model outpaced its competitors in terms of speed and efficiency."

Outpatient

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A patient who receives medical care or treatment outside of a hospital or nursing home, typically attending regular appointments with a healthcare provider.