How Do You Spell OUTRODE?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtɹˈə͡ʊd] (IPA)

Outrode is a verb that means to ride faster, farther or better than someone else. It is spelled as /aʊtˈrəʊd/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The word starts with an "ou" sound, which is pronounced as the diphthong /aʊ/. The syllable "tro" is pronounced as /trəʊ/. The final syllable is "de", which is pronounced with the schwa sound /ə/. The word "outrode" can be used in a sentence such as "She outrode her friend in the race to the finish line."

OUTRODE Meaning and Definition

  1. "Outrode" is a verb in the English language that means to surpass or outdistance by riding or traveling more quickly or for a longer period of time. It is derived from the combination of two root words: "out" and "rode".

    The word "out" indicates a position that is beyond, outside, or exceeding a certain boundary, while "rode" refers to the action of riding on an animal, such as a horse, or using a vehicle to travel from one place to another. When combined, "outrode" conveys the idea of going beyond or surpassing someone or something in a journey or ride.

    The term is often used in the context of horse riding or equestrian activities, but it can extend to any form of travel where one person or entity is able to go faster or for a longer distance compared to another. It implies a sense of superiority or achievement through superior speed, endurance, or skill.

    For instance, one might say, "She outrode her competitors, crossing the finish line well ahead of them," which implies that the individual not only rode faster but also displayed exceptional riding capabilities to outperform her rivals. In essence, "outrode" captures the concept of achieving victory or success by surpassing others in the realm of riding and traveling.

Common Misspellings for OUTRODE

Etymology of OUTRODE

The word "outrode" is derived from the combination of two root words: "out" and "rode".

1. "Out": This word comes from the Old English word "ūt", which means "outside" or "away". It has its roots in the Proto-Germanic language, where it was pronounced as "ūt".

2. "Rode": This word comes from the Old English word "rād", which means "a riding, an expedition on horseback, or a journey". It is related to the verb "rīdan", which means "to ride". The word "rād" also has its roots in the Proto-Germanic language, where it was pronounced as "rēdan".

When these two words are combined, "outrode" is formed, which means to ride away or far away.

Similar spelling words for OUTRODE

Conjugate verb Outrode

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you outride
we let´s outride

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outride

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

outridden

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I outride
you outride
he/she/it outrides
we outride
they outride

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outriding

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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