How Do You Spell OUTBARK?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtbˈɑːk] (IPA)

The word "outbark" is spelled as [aʊt bɑːrk]. It consists of two parts: "out" meaning outside or beyond, and "bark" meaning the loud, sharp sound made by dogs. When combined, "outbark" means to bark louder than someone or something else. The spelling of the word is phonetically simple, with the "ou" sound being represented by /aʊ/ and the "bark" sound by /bɑːrk/.

OUTBARK Meaning and Definition

  1. Outbark is a verb that refers to the act of producing a louder or more frequent barking sound than someone or something else. The term is predominantly associated with dogs or other animals that emit barking sounds. To outbark means to surpass or exceed the barking intensity or frequency of another individual or group of animals.

    When one dog outbarks another, it means that it is barking more loudly or incessantly, often in an attempt to assert dominance or gain attention. This behavior is commonly observed in situations where dogs are competing for territory, defending themselves, or attempting to communicate their presence to other animals.

    The term can also extend to the context of human communication. In this sense, it implies overwhelming or overpowering someone's voice or opinions during a conversation or debate. When one person outbarks another, they speak louder and more assertively, dominating the conversation and potentially drowning out opposing views.

    Outbarking can also be used metaphorically to describe someone overpowering or outshining another in a variety of settings. For instance, one may outbark their competitors in the business world by gaining more attention or generating more sales. Similarly, a performer can outbark other entertainers by captivating the audience with their exceptional talent or stage presence.

    Overall, outbark denotes the act of surpassing or overshadowing others in vocal expression, whether it be through actual barking or metaphorically in human interactions and various competitive situations.

Etymology of OUTBARK

The word "outbark" is formed by combining the prefix "out-" with the verb "bark".

The prefix "out-" is a common English prefix that can convey various meanings such as "outside of", "beyond", "greater than", or "more or better". In this case, "out-" is used to emphasize or intensify the action of barking.

The verb "bark" has roots in Old English and Middle English. It can be traced back to the Old Norse word "bjǫrkr", meaning "bark of a tree". In Old English, the word "brecan" meant "break, crack, make a noise". Over time, the meaning of "bark" shifted to specifically refer to the sound produced by certain animals, most notably dogs.

Conjugate verb Outbark

CONDITIONAL

I would outbark
you would outbark
he/she/it would outbark
we would outbark
they would outbark

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be outbarking
you would be outbarking
he/she/it would be outbarking
we would be outbarking
they would be outbarking

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have outbark
you would have outbark
he/she/it would have outbark
we would have outbark
they would have outbark

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been outbarking
you would have been outbarking
he/she/it would have been outbarking
we would have been outbarking
they would have been outbarking

FUTURE

I will outbark
you will outbark
he/she/it will outbark
we will outbark
they will outbark

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be outbarking
you will be outbarking
he/she/it will be outbarking
we will be outbarking
they will be outbarking

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have outbarked
you will have outbarked
he/she/it will have outbarked
we will have outbarked
they will have outbarked

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been outbarking
you will have been outbarking
he/she/it will have been outbarking
we will have been outbarking
they will have been outbarking

IMPERATIVE

you outbark
we let´s outbark

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outbark

PAST

I outbarked
you outbarked
he/she/it outbarked
we outbarked
they outbarked

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was outbarking
you were outbarking
he/she/it was outbarking
we were outbarking
they were outbarking

PAST PARTICIPLE

outbarked

PAST PERFECT

I had outbarked
you had outbarked
he/she/it had outbarked
we had outbarked
they had outbarked

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been outbarking
you had been outbarking
he/she/it had been outbarking
we had been outbarking
they had been outbarking

PRESENT

I outbark
you outbark
he/she/it outbarks
we outbark
they outbark

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am outbarking
you are outbarking
he/she/it is outbarking
we are outbarking
they are outbarking

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outbarking

PRESENT PERFECT

I have outbarked
you have outbarked
he/she/it has outbarked
we have outbarked
they have outbarked

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been outbarking
you have been outbarking
he/she/it has been outbarking
we have been outbarking
they have been outbarking