"Outwit" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Outwit" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Outwit" Meaning

To outwit someone means to defeat or cheat them, usually by using cleverness or cunning. It entails outsmarting or outmaneuvering another person, often in a clever or devious way.

"Outwit" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "outwit"


The clever detective was able to outwit the thief and recover the stolen jewels.
The chess player outwitted her opponent by setting up a clever trap.
The team's strategist outwitted the opposing team's defense and scored a crucial goal.
In the game of wit and wisdom, the philosopher outwitted the skeptic with a clever argument.
The hero outwitted the villain by cleverly disguising herself as one of the villain's henchmen.

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The verb "outweighing" means to be greater in weight, amount, or importance than something else. It can also imply that something has more significance, potency, or influence than something else. For example: "Her greater experience overweight his younger age in the job application process."

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