💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Outfloat"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| outsurpassverb | (transitive, nonstandard) To surpass or exceed. |
| superateverb | (transitive, rare) To outdo; to surpass; to exceed. |
| outstandnoun | (intransitive) To project outward from the main body; stand out prominently; be prominent. |
| out-doverb | Alternative form of outdo. [(transitive) To excel; go beyond in performance; surpass.] |
| outpleaseverb | (transitive) To surpass in pleasing. |
| outfinishverb | (transitive) To finish ahead of; to defeat or surpass by finishing first. |
| outrivalverb | (transitive) To outperform; to outdo. |
| outdrivenoun | (transitive) To drive a vehicle, etc. farther or better than. |
| overpassnoun | A section of a road or path that crosses over an obstacle, especially another road, railway, etc. |
| outstepverb | (transitive) To step or go beyond; exceed; overstep. |
| outcutverb | (transitive) To cut out. |
| outgainverb | (transitive) To outperform on a quantitative measurement. |
| outdistanceverb | (transitive) To run farther or faster than another, or to finish a race with a large margin. |
| outskiverb | (transitive) To ski better than; to surpass in skiing. |
| outlingerverb | (transitive) To linger longer than; to outstay. |
| outpullverb | (transitive) To surpass in pulling. |
| outbeatverb | (non-native speakers' English, transitive) To beat or surpass; to outdo. |
| outbluffverb | (transitive) To surpass in bluffing. |
| outseeverb | to surpass in vision or foresight. |
| leave behindverb | (transitive, idiomatic) To abandon. |
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