English Words: O

15,494 words · Page 204 of 310

out-of-staternoun

A person visiting a state.

out-of-the-bodyadj

Alternative form of out-of-body.

out-of-the-body experiencenoun

Alternative form of out-of-body experience.

out-of-the-body experiencesnoun

plural of out-of-the-body experience

out-of-townernoun

A person who is visiting a town (or city).

out-of-townishadj

Having the qualities of an out-of-towner.

out-of-treeadj

Located outside of a source tree.

out-of-universeadj

Referring to a perspective or view from the real world, in contrast to a perspective from within the fictional world.

out-paramourverb

To exceed in the number of romantic affairs.

out-paramour the Turkverb

To have many romantic affairs.

out-playverb

Alternative form of outplay.

out-processnoun

Alternative form of outprocess.

out-qualifyverb

Alternative form of outqualify.

out-shootverb

Alternative form of outshoot.

out-slutverb

To exceed in sexual promiscuity or sexual provocativeness.

out-statisticverb

Alternative form of outstatistic.

out-suaveverb

Alternative form of outsuave.

out-Tarzanverb

To perform better than the fictional character Tarzan, especially at feats of athleticism.

out-there-nessnoun

Alternative spelling of out-thereness.

out-therenessnoun

The quality of being out there.

out-throwverb

Alternative form of outthrow.

out-topverb

To have a top higher than another; to exceed.

out-toptverb

Obsolete form of out-topped.

out-turnnoun

A shot in which the handle of the stone is rotated away from the body.

out-worldernoun

Alternative spelling of outworlder.

outanoun

An old black man.

outaccelerateverb

To accelerate faster than.

outachieveverb

To surpass in achievement; to achieve more than.

outactverb

To act (play a role) better than.

outaddverb

To add better or faster than another.

outadvertiseverb

To advertise more or better than.

outagenoun

A temporary suspension of operation, especially of electrical power supply.

outambushverb

To surpass in ambushing.

Outaouaisname

A region in western Quebec, Canada, bordering the Ottawa river.

outardnoun

The Canada goose.

outargueverb

To argue better than; to defeat in argument.

outarmverb

To possess or acquire more powerful weapons than one's opponent

outarmedadj

Having less powerful weapons that one's opponent

outasightadj

excellent, amazing

outaskverb

To ask or proclaim for the last time.

outbabbleverb

To utter foolishly or excessively.

outbacknoun

The most remote and desolate areas of Australia; the desert and areas too arid for growing crops.

outbackernoun

One who lives in the outback.

outbackerynoun

Literature that focuses on life or adventures in the outback; the prose analog of bush balladry.

outbakeverb

To surpass in baking; to bake better than.

outbalanceverb

To have more influence or significance than another; to preponderate or outweigh.

outbarverb

To bar out (shut out).

outbargainverb

To outdo in bargaining.

outbarkverb

To surpass in barking.

outbasenoun

A minor storage depot used to back up the transport and delivery operations from the main depot.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter O contains 15,494 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 310 pages, and you are currently viewing page 204. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

On this page 50 of 50 entries carry a part-of-speech tag and 50 carry at least one stored definition. Coverage varies across letters because Wiktionary volunteers build entries at different speeds for different parts of the alphabet, letters with common starting sounds (S, C, T, P) usually have the densest coverage, while less frequent starters (X, Q, Z) tend to have shorter but more specialised lists. PlainSpell surfaces whatever data is present and links back to the source when a definition is not yet recorded.

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