How Do You Spell OUTLOVE?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtlˈʌv] (IPA)

The word "outlove" is spelled with the letters O-U-T-L-O-V-E. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /aʊtˈlʌv/. It is pronounced with an "ow" sound at the beginning, followed by a stressed "luv" syllable and a lightly pronounced "e" at the end. The meaning of "outlove" is to love someone more intensely or completely than they love you. It is a common term used in romantic relationships, where one partner may feel they are giving more love than they are receiving.

OUTLOVE Meaning and Definition

  1. Outlove is a verb that is derived from the combination of the prefix "out-" (meaning to surpass or excel) and the root word "love." It refers to the act of loving someone or something in an elevated, intensified, or superior manner compared to others. It implies experiencing an overwhelming or deeper affection, devotion, or attachment towards the object of one's love.

    To outlove someone means to express and demonstrate love with an intensity, passion, or commitment that goes beyond what the other person is capable of reciprocating. It signifies a level of love that surpasses ordinary expectations and is often associated with selflessness, sacrifice, and unconditional affection.

    This term can be used in various contexts, including personal relationships, friendships, and familial bonds. It can also be applied to one's love for non-human entities, such as animals, nature, or objects. Outloving can involve acts of kindness, empathy, and support that extend beyond what is typically required or anticipated.

    Outloving is not limited to romantic love but encompasses a broader spectrum of emotions and connections. It suggests an extraordinary depth of feeling, where one's love becomes the epitome of dedication, tenderness, and care. Overall, outlove represents an exceptional level of love that sets it apart and makes it stand out among others.

Etymology of OUTLOVE

The word "outlove" consists of two parts: "out-" and "love".

The prefix "out-" in this context means "to surpass" or "to excel". It can be traced back to Old English and has been used in various similar contexts to indicate superiority or exceeding something.

The word "love" originates from the Old English word "lufu", which referred to the affection or deep attachment towards someone or something. This term has roots in Germanic languages and is related to the Old High German word "luba".

By combining the "out-" prefix with "love", the resulting word "outlove" signifies surpassing or exceeding the emotion or intensity of love. It suggests an intense feeling of love or overwhelming affection beyond what is expected or reciprocated.

Conjugate verb Outlove

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you outlove
we let´s outlove

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outlove

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

outloved

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I outlove
you outlove
he/she/it outloves
we outlove
they outlove

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outloving

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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