How Do You Spell OUTBRAVE?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtbɹˈe͡ɪv] (IPA)

The word "outbrave" is spelled as "aʊtbreɪv" in the International Phonetic Alphabet. The first syllable "out" has the diphthong sound "aʊ" and is stressed. The second syllable "brave" has the long vowel sound "eɪ" followed by the voiceless consonant "v". To outbrave someone means to be braver or more courageous than them, especially in a challenging situation. It is a useful word to describe one's bravery and to inspire others to be courageous in difficult times.

OUTBRAVE Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "outbrave" refers to the act of displaying greater courage or fearlessness than someone or something else. It often involves surpassing or defying the expected or perceived level of bravery in a given situation. "Outbrave" can be used both literally, to describe physically confronting danger or adversity head-on, and figuratively, to depict resisting intimidation or standing up to someone or something with confidence and bravery.

    When someone outbraves another individual, they demonstrate a level of courage that is superior or more significant, possibly leading to gaining respect or admiration from others. This action may involve surpassing expected limits of bravery, facing one's fears in a remarkable manner, or refusing to be subdued by intimidation or threats.

    The term "outbrave" can also describe instances where someone dares to challenge societal norms, taking bold actions that defy conventional wisdom or expectation. In such cases, outbraving may involve standing up for one's beliefs or pursuing an unconventional path despite potential criticism or adversity.

    Overall, "outbrave" encapsulates the notion of exhibiting fearlessness, surpassing expected levels of courage, or boldly confronting adversity or intimidation, whether in a physical or metaphorical sense.

  2. To bear down by mere daring.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for OUTBRAVE

  • iutbrave
  • kutbrave
  • lutbrave
  • putbrave
  • 0utbrave
  • 9utbrave
  • oytbrave
  • ohtbrave
  • ojtbrave
  • oitbrave
  • o8tbrave
  • o7tbrave
  • ourbrave
  • oufbrave
  • ougbrave
  • ouybrave
  • ou6brave
  • ou5brave
  • outvrave

Etymology of OUTBRAVE

The word "outbrave" originates from the combination of two separate words: "out" and "brave".

1. "Out" is a preposition that signifies movement away from or beyond something or someone, or expressing the idea of surpassing or exceeding. It comes from the Old English word "ūt", which has similar meanings.

2. "Brave" is an adjective that describes someone who is courageous, fearless, or valiant. It derives from the Middle French word "brave", meaning "splendid, handsome, valiant", which is ultimately derived from the Italian word "bravo", meaning "courageous, wild".

When these two words are combined, "outbrave" is formed, meaning to surpass or exceed in bravery or courage.

Similar spelling words for OUTBRAVE

Conjugate verb Outbrave

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have outbraved
you would have outbraved
he/she/it would have outbraved
we would have outbraved
they would have outbraved
I would have outbrave
you would have outbrave
he/she/it would have outbrave
we would have outbrave
they would have outbrave

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you outbrave
we let´s outbrave

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outbrave

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

outbraved

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I outbrave
you outbrave
he/she/it outbraves
we outbrave
they outbrave

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outbraving

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it outbrave

SIMPLE PAST

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

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