English Words: O

15,494 words · Page 219 of 310

outrecuidancenoun

Presumption, arrogance, self-conceit.

outrecuidantadj

Presumptuous, arrogant, conceited.

outreddenverb

To surpass in redness.

outreignverb

To surpass in reigning; to reign through the whole of, or longer than.

Outremername

The French Crusader States established in the Middle East after the First Crusade.

Outremontname

A borough of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Outremountname

Synonym of Outremont.

outreportverb

To surpass in reporting.

outreproduceverb

To surpass in reproducing; to outbreed.

outrhymeverb

To surpass in rhyming.

outridenoun

A trip on a horse outside an enclosed area, a trip on a horse in the open.

outridernoun

A guide or escort, especially one who rides in advance.

outriggernoun

Any of various projecting beams or spars that provide support for a sailing ship's mast.

outrigger canoenoun

A seagoing canoe having one or more lateral support floats to provide stability.

outriggeredadj

Fitted with an outrigger.

outriggerlessadj

Without an outrigger.

outrightadv

Wholly; completely; entirely.

outrightlyadv

Outright.

outrightnessnoun

Quality of being outright.

outringverb

To surpass in volume of ringing sound; to ring louder than.

outrivalverb

To outperform; to outdo.

outriveverb

To rive; to sever.

outrizzverb

To surpass in rizz.

outronoun

A portion of music at the end of a song.

outroadnoun

An excursion.

outroarverb

To roar louder than.

outrockverb

To surpass in rocking (thrilling or exciting, especially with rock music).

outroductionnoun

The closing remarks made at the end of a book, story, performance, etc.

outroductoryadj

Related or referring to an outro or closing section.

outrogueverb

To commit more roguery than.

outrollverb

To roll outward; to unroll or unfold with a rolling motion.

outrollingnoun

The action or result of something rolling outward.

outromanceverb

To exceed in romance; to be more romantic than.

outroomnoun

An outer room.

outroopnoun

A sale by auction.

outrootverb

To eradicate

outropeverb

To exceed in roping; to rope better than.

outropernoun

An auctioneer.

outroundedadj

Exhibiting outrounding.

outroundingnoun

A phonetic feature found in Swedish, a form of rounding where the lips are protruded and kept relatively far apart.

outrovertadj

Extrovert.

outrowverb

To row faster or better than.

outruckverb

To outplay an opponent in a ruck

outruleverb

To rule out; to eliminate by deduction.

outrunverb

To run faster than.

outrunnernoun

An offshoot; a branch.

outrushverb

To rush outward; to issue forcibly.

outréeadj

Used when referring to a woman: feminine of outré.

outrénessnoun

Quality of being outré.

outsailverb

To sail faster or further than.

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 219. 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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