How Do You Spell OUTSMART?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtsmˈɑːt] (IPA)

The word "outsmart" is spelled with the prefix "out" and the word "smart". The IPA phonetic transcription for "outsmart" is /aʊtsmɑːrt/. The "ou" in "out" is pronounced as a diphthong /aʊ/ like in "house" or "crowd". The "sm" in "smart" is pronounced as a blend /sm/ like in "smile". The stress is on the second syllable /smɑːrt/. To outsmart someone means to get the better of them by using cunning or intelligence.

OUTSMART Meaning and Definition

  1. Outsmart is a verb that refers to the act of winning or gaining an advantage over someone or something through cleverness, cunning, or superior intelligence. It involves using one's mental abilities to outwit or surpass an opponent, often in a competitive or strategic context.

    To outsmart someone means to outthink them, coming up with a plan or strategy that surpasses their expectations or understanding. This can be done by utilizing one's knowledge, skills, or experience to gain an upper hand in a situation.

    Outsmarting can also involve anticipating someone's moves or actions and responding in a way that thwarts their plans or objectives. It requires thinking ahead, being proactive, and finding creative or unconventional solutions to problems.

    This term is often used in scenarios where there is a clear winner and loser, such as in games, competitions, or conflicts. It implies a level of intellectual superiority or cleverness on the part of the person who outsmarts their opponent.

    Outsmarting can be seen as a form of strategic thinking, where one analyzes the situation, identifies weaknesses or vulnerabilities, and exploits them to gain an advantage. It may involve deception, manipulation, or trickery, but it is generally done with the intention of achieving a desired outcome.

    Overall, to outsmart someone means to surpass them intellectually or strategically, achieving victory or advantage through cleverness, cunning, and superior thinking.

Common Misspellings for OUTSMART

Etymology of OUTSMART

The word "outsmart" is formed by combining two elements: "out" and "smart".

The term "out" is derived from the Old English word "ūt", which means "outside" or "beyond". It has roots in the Proto-Germanic language.

The word "smart" originates from the Old English word "smeart", which meant "painful" or "sore". Over time, its meaning expanded to include concepts such as sharpness of mind, intelligence, and cleverness. It has its roots in the Proto-Germanic word "smartaz".

When these words are combined, the result is "outsmart", which essentially means to surpass or outwit someone by being more clever or intelligent than them.

Idioms with the word OUTSMART

  • outsmart (one)self To "outsmart oneself" means to complicate a situation or problem by overthinking or being excessively clever, resulting in unnecessary difficulties or unintended negative consequences. It refers to the act of being too clever or strategic for one's own good, where one's own intelligence or strategies end up working against them.
  • outsmart oneself The idiom "outsmart oneself" means to intentionally or unintentionally complicate a situation, usually by applying excessive intelligence or overthinking, resulting in an unfavorable or less favorable outcome than intended. It refers to the act of using cleverness or strategy that ends up backfiring or causing problems rather than achieving the desired result.

Conjugate verb Outsmart

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you outsmart
we let´s outsmart

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outsmart

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

outsmarted

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I outsmart
you outsmart
he/she/it outsmarts
we outsmart
they outsmart

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outsmarting

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been outsmarting
you have been outsmarting
he/she/it has been outsmarting
we have been outsmarting
they have been outsmarting
I would have outsmarted
we would have outsmarted
you would have outsmarted
he/she/it would have outsmarted
they would have outsmarted

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