"Outcry" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Outcry refers to a loud and intense expression of emotion, often in response to something shocking, disturbing, or unjust. It can be a strong and vehement protest or complaint, often accompanied by visible signs of distress, such as tears, screams, or physical agitation. In a broader sense, outcry can also refer to a sudden and intense reaction to an event or situation, such as a cry for help, a shout for attention, or a declaration of outrage.
Outclassing is the act of surpassing or beating someone or something in a competition, test, or contest, often in a decisive or impressive manner. It can also refer to winning or exceling in a particular area, activity, or pursuit so decisively that others are left behind or in awe.
The word "outcome" refers to the end result or consequence of a situation, event, or action. It can also refer to the effect or aftermath of something that has happened.
Outdating refers to the process of making something, such as a person, idea, or technology, seem old-fashioned, stale, or no longer relevant or popular. It can also describe the act of making something obsolete or no longer suitable for use.