English Words: O

15,494 words · Page 208 of 310

outcraftyverb

To exceed in craft or cunning; overpower by guile.

outcrawlverb

To crawl faster or farther than.

outcrazyverb

To surpass in craziness; to be more wild or erratic than.

outcreepverb

To creep or crawl out.

outcriernoun

One who cries out or proclaims; a herald or crier.

outcropnoun

A piece of land that stands out (usually into water) from the land surrounding.

outcroppernoun

One who obtains coal from an outcrop, at or close to the surface.

outcrossnoun

The introduction of unrelated breeding stock to an existing population, especially one which is inbred or homogeneous.

outcrossernoun

An outcrossing species

outcrowverb

To surpass in crowing.

outcrowdverb

To crowd out.

outcrynoun

A loud cry or uproar.

outcryingnoun

A crying out.

outcuenoun

A cue indicating that a portion of broadcast material will shortly end.

outcureverb

To cure more effectively than; to surpass in curing.

outcurlverb

To curl outward.

outcurseverb

To surpass in cursing or swearing.

outcurvenoun

A ball, thrown by the pitcher, that curves away from the batter.

outcussverb

To outcurse.

outcutverb

To cut out.

outcycleverb

To exceed or outpace in cycling; cycle faster than (another)

outdaciousnessnoun

Audacity.

outdanceverb

To dance better than; to outdo in dancing.

outdareverb

To dare beyond; to be more bold or daring than.

outdashverb

To dash faster than.

outdatableadj

Capable of becoming outdated.

outdateadj

Old-fashioned, out of date; outdated.

outdatedadj

Out of date, old-fashioned, antiquated.

outdatedlyadv

In an outdated manner.

outdatednessnoun

The quality of being outdated.

outdazzleverb

To surpass by dazzling more than; to outshine.

outdeadliftverb

To deadlift more weight than.

outdebateverb

To surpass in debating.

outdefendverb

To defend better than another.

outdegreenoun

The number of edges directed out of a vertex in a directed graph.

outdeliververb

To deliver more or better than.

outdentnoun

A hanging paragraph.

outdeployverb

To deploy more weaponry than an opponent or enemy

outdesignverb

To surpass in design; to design better than.

outdevilverb

To surpass in devilry.

outdidverb

simple past of outdo

outdiffuseverb

To diffuse out from a surface

outdigverb

To dig better or faster than another.

outdinverb

To din more loudly than, make a louder noise than (someone or something).

outdirectverb

To surpass in directing.

outdistanceverb

To run farther or faster than another, or to finish a race with a large margin.

outdiveverb

To dive deeper or better than; to surpass in diving.

outdoverb

To excel; go beyond in performance; surpass.

outdodgeverb

To surpass in dodging.

outdoernoun

One who, or that which, outdoes.

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 208. 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.

For readers using this index as a spelling reference, the guarantee is that every form you see on the list is a documented English headword, not a guess, not a derived inflection lacking a lemma row. If a word you expected to find is absent from the "O" list, it usually means the form exists only as an inflection of another lemma (e.g. a past participle stored under the infinitive) or the entry has not yet been imported from Wiktionary. Use the search bar or the misspelling lookup to resolve these cases.