How Do You Spell OUTSEE?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtsˈiː] (IPA)

The word "outsee" is spelled as /aʊt siː/. It is a verb that means to see farther or more clearly than someone or something else. The "out" in "outsee" means beyond, while the "see" means to perceive with the eyes. When pronounced, the word "outsee" can be broken down into two syllables: "out" and "see". Overall, the spelling of the word "outsee" reflects its pronunciation and meaning, making it an easy word to understand and use correctly.

OUTSEE Meaning and Definition

  1. Outsee is a verb that refers to the act of anticipating or foreseeing an outcome or situation with clarity and accuracy. It involves the ability to perceive or understand future events or circumstances before they occur. The word is compound, consisting of the prefix 'out-' meaning 'beyond' or 'to a greater extent' and the verb 'see' meaning 'to perceive with the eyes' or 'to comprehend mentally'.

    When someone outsees a particular situation, they possess a prescient or intuitive understanding of what will happen, often based on keen observation, analytical thinking, or past experience. It entails the capability to visualize potential outcomes, discern patterns, or reveal hidden implications that others may overlook. Those who outsee are often regarded as visionary or insightful, as they possess a heightened ability to discern cause and effect relationships or foresee potential obstacles and opportunities.

    Outseeing can be applicable in various contexts, including strategic planning, problem-solving, or decision-making. It involves the capacity to explore beyond the immediate and react proactively, taking advantage of foresight and avoiding potential pitfalls. Whether in personal matters, business endeavors, or any other aspect of life, outseeing enables individuals to navigate their circumstances with greater wisdom and success.

Common Misspellings for OUTSEE

  • iutsee
  • kutsee
  • lutsee
  • putsee
  • 0utsee
  • 9utsee
  • oytsee
  • ohtsee
  • ojtsee
  • oitsee
  • o8tsee
  • o7tsee
  • oursee
  • oufsee
  • ougsee
  • ouysee
  • ou6see
  • ou5see
  • outzee
  • outxee

Etymology of OUTSEE

The word "outsee" is derived from the combination of the prefix "out-" and the verb "see".

The prefix "out-" originates from the Old English word "ūt", meaning "out" or "beyond". It is often used to indicate movement away, beyond, or outside of a particular place or condition.

The verb "see" comes from the Old English word "seon", which means "to perceive with the eyes" or "to observe".

When these two elements are combined, "outsee" is formed, indicating the act of seeing beyond or perceiving something more than others. It implies having a greater foresight, insight, or ability to anticipate or understand a situation or outcome.

Conjugate verb Outsee

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you outsee
we let´s outsee

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outsee

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

outseed

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I outsee
you outsee
he/she/it outsees
we outsee
they outsee

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outseeing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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