How Do You Spell OUTPERFORMS?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtpəfˈɔːmz] (IPA)

The word "outperforms" is spelled as /aʊt pərˈfɔrmz/. It is formed by adding the prefix "out-" (meaning "better" or "more successful than") to the base word "performs." The vowel sound in the first syllable is the diphthong "ou," which represents the sound /aʊ/. The stress falls on the second syllable, which is spelled with a schwa sound /ə/ followed by an "r" consonant and the syllable-final vowel sound /ɔː/. This word is commonly used to describe something or someone that exceeds expectations or achieves better results than competitors or expectations.

OUTPERFORMS Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "outperforms" refers to the act or process of surpassing or excelling in comparison to something or someone else. It is a verb that describes the achievement of a higher level of performance or accomplishment in a particular domain.

    When something "outperforms", it implies that it has achieved better results, superior outcomes, or a higher degree of effectiveness compared to its counterparts. This can be in relation to various aspects such as efficiency, productivity, profitability, effectiveness, or quality.

    For example, in the context of business, if a company outperforms its competitors, it means that it has achieved better financial results, greater sales, or a higher market share when compared to other similar companies in the industry.

    Similarly, in the field of sports, if an athlete outperforms their opponents, it suggests that they have achieved a higher level of performance, for example, by achieving faster times, scoring more points, or displaying greater skill and ability.

    The concept of outperforming is often used in evaluations, rankings, or assessments to measure and compare the relative success or excellence of individuals, entities, or products. It signifies an exceptional or commendable level of achievement that sets someone or something apart from others in terms of performance.

Common Misspellings for OUTPERFORMS

Etymology of OUTPERFORMS

The word "outperforms" is a verb form derived from the combination of the words "out" and "perform".

The word "perform" dates back to the late 14th century and originates from the Middle English word "performen", which meant "to carry out, accomplish" or "to fulfill". This word came from the Old French word "performer", meaning "carry out, execute", which in turn was borrowed from the Latin word "performare", combining "per-" (completely) and "formare" (to form, shape).

The prefix "out-" adds the sense of surpassing, exceeding, or doing better than someone or something else. So, "outperforms" basically means to surpass or excel beyond the performance of others.

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Conjugate verb Outperforms

CONDITIONAL

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

PAST

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

PAST PERFECT

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

PRESENT

I outperform
we outperform
you outperform
he/she/it outperforms
they outperform

PRESENT PERFECT

I have outperformed
we have outperformed
you have outperformed
he/she/it has outperformed
they have outperformed
I am outperforming
we are outperforming
you are outperforming
he/she/it is outperforming
they are outperforming
I was outperforming
we were outperforming
you were outperforming
he/she/it was outperforming
they were outperforming
I will be outperforming
we will be outperforming
you will be outperforming
he/she/it will be outperforming
they will be outperforming
I have been outperforming
we have been outperforming
you have been outperforming
he/she/it has been outperforming
they have been outperforming
I had been outperforming
we had been outperforming
you had been outperforming
he/she/it had been outperforming
they had been outperforming
I will have been outperforming
we will have been outperforming
you will have been outperforming
he/she/it will have been outperforming
they will have been outperforming
I would have outperformed
we would have outperformed
you would have outperformed
he/she/it would have outperformed
they would have outperformed
I would be outperforming
we would be outperforming
you would be outperforming
he/she/it would be outperforming
they would be outperforming
I would have been outperforming
we would have been outperforming
you would have been outperforming
he/she/it would have been outperforming
they would have been outperforming

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