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- Dictionaryoutwit/ˌaʊtˈwɪt/
verb
- 1. deceive by greater ingenuity: "Ray had outwitted many an opponent"
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Outwit means to get an advantage over someone by acting more cleverly and often by using a trick. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and find translations in other languages.
- English (US)
OUTWIT meaning: 1. to get an advantage over someone by...
- Znaczenie Outwit, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
OUTWIT definicja: 1. to get an advantage over someone by...
- Outwit: French Translation
outwit translate: se montrer plus malin/-igne, se montrer...
- Outwit: Danish Translation
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- Outwit: Norwegian Translation
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- Outwit: Czech Translation
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- Indonesian Translation
outwit translate: mengalahkan kepandaian. Learn more in the...
- Traditional
OUTWIT translate: (智力上)超過,勝過;智勝. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Outwit means to get the better of by superior cleverness or to surpass in wisdom. See synonyms, examples, word history and related entries for outwit.
Outwit means to get an advantage over someone by acting more cleverly and often by using a trick. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see examples from various sources and find translations in other languages.
Outwit means to get the better of by superior ingenuity or cleverness; outsmart. Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of outwit, and see how it is used in sentences from various sources.
Use the verb outwit to describe using your brain to beat an opponent, like outwitting someone by figuring out the answer to a difficult riddle.
Outwit means to defeat or gain an advantage over someone or something by doing something clever. See the pronunciation, synonyms, and usage notes of this verb, and an amusing story of a bird outwitting a cat.
Outwit means to surpass in cleverness or cunning; outsmart. See the verb form, past tense, past participle, gerund, and imperative of outwit, as well as synonyms, translations, and usage examples.