"Outrun" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To outrun someone or something means to run faster or move more quickly than they do, especially in a competition or to escape from them. It can also mean to surpass or leave behind someone or something, not just in a physical sense, but also in a metaphorical or figurative sense.
Usage Examples for "outrun"
Outrecuidance is an archaic word that refers to a lack of modesty or overconfidence, often accompanied by impertinence or boldness.
The verb "outroot" means to eliminate or get rid of the root or source of something, such as a problem or a bad idea. It can also mean to make something or someone give up or abandon their usual or natural position or behavior.