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{
"oubliettes":{
"as in":{
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"related":[],
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},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"ought (to)":{
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"you ought to buy him a new book to replace the one you lost"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
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],
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"must",
"need",
"shall",
"should"
]
},
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"verb"
]
},
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"she was ousted from her job after it was proven she'd been pilfering company supplies"
],
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"admitting",
"receiving",
"taking",
"taking in",
"welcoming",
"entertaining",
"harboring",
"housing",
"lodging",
"sheltering"
],
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"displacing",
"dispossessing",
"evicting",
"exiling",
"expatriating",
"ostracizing",
"reading out",
"shutting out",
"axing",
"canning",
"cashiering",
"defenestrating",
"discharging",
"firing",
"mustering out",
"pink-slipping",
"releasing",
"removing",
"retiring",
"sacking",
"terminating"
],
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"booting (out)",
"bouncing",
"casting out",
"chasing",
"dismissing",
"drumming (out)",
"ejecting",
"expelling",
"extruding",
"kicking out",
"outing",
"routing",
"running off",
"throwing out",
"turfing (out)",
"turning out"
]
},
"to end the occupancy or possession of":{
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"examples":[
"the squatters were forcibly ousted from the abandoned building"
],
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"related":[
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"evicting",
"disfurnishing",
"stripping",
"bereaving",
"depriving",
"disinheriting",
"annexing",
"appropriating",
"commandeering",
"impounding",
"seizing",
"taking over",
"usurping"
],
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"expropriating"
]
},
"to remove from a position of prominence or power (as a throne)":{
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"crowning",
"enthroning",
"throning"
],
"examples":[
"the people finally rose up and ousted the corrupt dictator"
],
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"baptizing",
"baptising",
"inaugurating",
"inducting",
"initiating",
"installing",
"instating",
"investing",
"appointing",
"designating",
"electing"
],
"related":[
"canning",
"cashiering",
"discharging",
"dismissing",
"firing",
"mustering out",
"removing",
"retiring",
"sacking",
"overthrowing",
"subverting",
"supplanting",
"toppling",
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"banishing",
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"bouncing",
"casting out",
"chasing",
"drumming (out)",
"ejecting",
"expelling",
"extruding",
"routing",
"running off",
"throwing out"
],
"synonyms":[
"defrocking",
"deposing",
"depriving",
"dethroning",
"displacing",
"uncrowning",
"unmaking",
"unseating",
"unthroning"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"out":{
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"examples":[
"people staggered out from the burning building gasping for breath"
],
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"related":[
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"aside",
"elsewhere",
"abroad",
"afar",
"afield",
"astray"
],
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"down",
"fro",
"hence",
"off"
]
},
"fully committed to achieving a goal":{
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"faltering",
"hesitant",
"indecisive",
"irresolute",
"undetermined",
"unresolved",
"vacillating",
"wavering",
"weak-kneed"
],
"examples":[
"he's out to get even with the guy who beat him last time around"
],
"near antonyms":[
"distrustful",
"doubtful",
"dubious",
"mistrustful",
"skeptical",
"suspicious",
"uncertain",
"unconvinced",
"undecided",
"unsettled",
"unsure",
"disinclined",
"indisposed",
"loath",
"loth",
"loathe",
"reluctant"
],
"related":[
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"vehement",
"certain",
"cocksure",
"confident",
"positive",
"sure",
"earnest",
"serious",
"steady",
"unfaltering",
"unhesitating",
"unswerving",
"unwavering",
"adamant",
"adamantine",
"dogged",
"hard",
"hardened",
"hardheaded",
"headstrong",
"immovable",
"implacable",
"inflexible",
"mulish",
"obdurate",
"persistent",
"pertinacious",
"perverse",
"pigheaded",
"rigid",
"self-willed",
"stubborn",
"tenacious",
"unbending",
"uncompromising",
"unrelenting",
"unyielding",
"willful",
"wilful"
],
"synonyms":[
"bent (on or upon)",
"bound",
"decisive",
"determined",
"do-or-die",
"firm",
"hell-bent (on or upon)",
"intent",
"purposeful",
"resolute",
"resolved",
"set",
"single-minded"
]
},
"in or into the open air":{
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"indoors"
],
"examples":[
"you really should get out more"
],
"near antonyms":[
"in",
"inside",
"within"
],
"related":[
"without"
],
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"alfresco",
"outdoors",
"outside"
]
},
"not at a certain place":{
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"here",
"in",
"present"
],
"examples":[
"half the staff is out with the flu"
],
"near antonyms":[
"accompanying",
"attending",
"participating"
],
"related":[
"AWOL",
"truant",
"departed",
"gone",
"retired",
"abroad",
"vacationing"
],
"synonyms":[
"absent",
"away",
"missing"
]
},
"the act or a means of getting or keeping away from something undesirable":{
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"examples":[
"I really don't want to go to the party, and I've been searching for an out"
],
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"abidance",
"endurance",
"submission",
"toleration"
],
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"circumvention",
"runaround",
"sidestepping",
"skirting",
"averting",
"deflection",
"obviation",
"precluding",
"prevention"
],
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"avoidance",
"cop-out",
"dodging",
"ducking",
"eluding",
"elusion",
"escape",
"eschewal",
"eschewing",
"evasion",
"shaking",
"shunning"
]
},
"to a full extent or degree":{
"antonyms":[
"half",
"halfway",
"incompletely",
"part",
"partially",
"partly"
],
"examples":[
"when stretched out , the ribbon was just long enough"
],
"near antonyms":[
"barely",
"hardly",
"just",
"kind of",
"marginally",
"minimally",
"scarcely",
"slightly",
"superficially",
"approximately",
"roughly",
"somewhat"
],
"related":[
"absolutely",
"categorically",
"cold",
"downright",
"hands down",
"plain",
"stone",
"stone-cold",
"unqualifiedly",
"basically",
"by and large",
"chiefly",
"generally",
"largely",
"mainly",
"more or less",
"mostly",
"overall",
"predominantly",
"predominately",
"primarily",
"principally",
"substantially",
"abundantly",
"copiously",
"generously",
"greatly"
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"synonyms":[
"all",
"all of",
"all over",
"altogether",
"clean",
"completely",
"dead",
"enough",
"entire",
"entirely",
"even",
"exactly",
"fast",
"flat",
"full",
"fully",
"heartily",
"perfectly",
"plumb",
"quite",
"soundly",
"thoroughly",
"through and through",
"totally",
"utterly",
"well",
"wholly",
"wide"
]
},
"to become known":{
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"examples":[
"the truth will out eventually"
],
"near antonyms":[
"hush (up)",
"suppress",
"conceal",
"disguise",
"hide",
"mask",
"secrete"
],
"related":[
"develop",
"transpire",
"unfold",
"disclose",
"reveal",
"spill",
"tell"
],
"synonyms":[
"break",
"circulate",
"come out",
"get about",
"get around",
"get out",
"get round",
"leak (out)",
"spread"
]
},
"to drive or force out":{
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"examples":[
"before moving in, we outed all the furry little creatures who had settled in the cabin over the winter"
],
"near antonyms":[
"accept",
"admit",
"receive",
"take",
"take in",
"welcome",
"entertain",
"harbor",
"house",
"lodge",
"shelter"
],
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"deport",
"displace",
"dispossess",
"evict",
"exile",
"expatriate",
"ostracize",
"read out",
"shut out",
"ax",
"axe",
"can",
"cashier",
"defenestrate",
"discharge",
"fire",
"muster out",
"pink-slip",
"release",
"remove",
"retire",
"sack",
"terminate"
],
"synonyms":[
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"boot (out)",
"bounce",
"cast out",
"chase",
"dismiss",
"drum (out)",
"eject",
"expel",
"extrude",
"kick out",
"oust",
"rout",
"run off",
"throw out",
"turf (out)",
"turn out"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"adverb",
"noun",
"verb"
],
"with one's normal voice speaking the words":{
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"inaudibly",
"silently",
"soundlessly",
"voicelessly"
],
"examples":[
"the search parties were sent in different directions and told to cry out if they discovered anything"
],
"near antonyms":[
"faintly",
"feebly",
"low",
"noiselessly",
"quietly",
"softly"
],
"related":[
"verbally",
"vocally",
"clearly",
"discernibly",
"distinctly",
"distinguishably",
"perceptibly",
"plainly",
"blatantly",
"bloody murder",
"boisterously",
"clamorously",
"loudly",
"lustily",
"mightily",
"noisily",
"resonantly",
"resoundingly",
"stridently",
"thunderously",
"uproariously",
"vociferously"
],
"synonyms":[
"aloud",
"audibly",
"out loud"
]
}
},
"outbalance":{
"as in":{
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"examples":[],
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"related":[],
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},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outbalanced":{
"as in outweighed , redeemed":{
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"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outcrossed":{
"as in":{
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"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
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},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"outdistances":{
"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
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"examples":[
"the new student rapidly outdistanced the rest of the class in math"
],
"near antonyms":[
"loses (to)"
],
"related":[
"one-ups",
"outpaces",
"outraces",
"outruns",
"overpasses",
"bests",
"clobbers",
"conquers",
"crushes",
"defeats",
"drubs",
"licks",
"masters",
"outcompetes",
"outperforms",
"overcomes",
"overmatches",
"prevails (over)",
"routs",
"shames",
"skunks",
"subdues",
"surmounts",
"thrashes",
"trims",
"triumphs (over)",
"trounces",
"wallops",
"whips",
"wins (against)",
"worsts",
"outbalances",
"outweighs",
"overbears",
"overshadows",
"trumps"
],
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"betters",
"eclipses",
"exceeds",
"excels",
"outclasses",
"outdoes",
"outguns",
"outmatches",
"outshines",
"outstrips",
"overtops",
"surpasses",
"tops",
"towers (over)",
"transcends"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outdo":{
"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
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"examples":[
"two vaccine developers who spent years vigorously trying to outdo one another's research"
],
"near antonyms":[
"lose (to)"
],
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"outpace",
"outrace",
"outrun",
"overpass",
"best",
"clobber",
"conquer",
"crush",
"defeat",
"drub",
"lick",
"master",
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"outperform",
"overcome",
"overmatch",
"prevail (over)",
"rout",
"shame",
"skunk",
"subdue",
"surmount",
"thrash",
"trim",
"triumph (over)",
"trounce",
"wallop",
"whip",
"win (against)",
"worst",
"outbalance",
"outweigh",
"overbear",
"overshadow",
"trump"
],
"synonyms":[
"beat",
"better",
"eclipse",
"exceed",
"excel",
"outclass",
"outdistance",
"outgun",
"outmatch",
"outshine",
"outstrip",
"overtop",
"surpass",
"top",
"tower (over)",
"transcend"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outdoing":{
"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
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"examples":[
"two vaccine developers who spent years vigorously trying to outdo one another's research"
],
"near antonyms":[
"losing (to)"
],
"related":[
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"outpacing",
"outracing",
"outrunning",
"overpassing",
"besting",
"clobbering",
"conquering",
"crushing",
"defeating",
"drubbing",
"licking",
"mastering",
"outcompeting",
"outperforming",
"overcoming",
"overmatching",
"prevailing (over)",
"routing",
"shaming",
"skunking",
"subduing",
"surmounting",
"thrashing",
"trimming",
"triumphing (over)",
"trouncing",
"walloping",
"whipping",
"winning (against)",
"worsting",
"outbalancing",
"outweighing",
"overbearing",
"overshadowing",
"trumping"
],
"synonyms":[
"beating",
"bettering",
"eclipsing",
"exceeding",
"excelling",
"outclassing",
"outdistancing",
"outgunning",
"outmatching",
"outshining",
"outstripping",
"overtopping",
"surpassing",
"topping",
"towering (over)",
"transcending"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outfight":{
"as in outshine , outdo":{
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"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outgunning":{
"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"a marketing firm whose innovative ad campaigns have consistently outgunned its rivals'"
],
"near antonyms":[
"losing (to)"
],
"related":[
"one-upping",
"outpacing",
"outracing",
"outrunning",
"overpassing",
"besting",
"clobbering",
"conquering",
"crushing",
"defeating",
"drubbing",
"licking",
"mastering",
"outcompeting",
"outperforming",
"overcoming",
"overmatching",
"prevailing (over)",
"routing",
"shaming",
"skunking",
"subduing",
"surmounting",
"thrashing",
"trimming",
"triumphing (over)",
"trouncing",
"walloping",
"whipping",
"winning (against)",
"worsting",
"outbalancing",
"outweighing",
"overbearing",
"overshadowing",
"trumping"
],
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"bettering",
"eclipsing",
"exceeding",
"excelling",
"outclassing",
"outdistancing",
"outdoing",
"outmatching",
"outshining",
"outstripping",
"overtopping",
"surpassing",
"topping",
"towering (over)",
"transcending"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outlandish":{
"different from the ordinary in a way that causes curiosity or suspicion":{
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"examples":[
"an outlandish outfit made entirely out of bottle caps"
],
"near antonyms":[
"average",
"commonplace",
"everyday",
"garden",
"normal",
"ordinary",
"prosaic",
"routine",
"run-of-the-mill",
"standard",
"typical",
"unexceptional",
"unremarkable",
"usual",
"workaday",
"conformist",
"conservative",
"conventional",
"expected",
"familiar",
"knee-jerk",
"predictable",
"common",
"customary",
"frequent",
"habitual",
"regular",
"wonted"
],
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"abnormal",
"addlepated",
"flaky",
"extraordinary",
"fantastic",
"fantastical",
"freak",
"freakish",
"freaky",
"phantasmagoric",
"phantasmagorical",
"phenomenal",
"atypical",
"rare",
"singular",
"uncommon",
"uncustomary",
"unique",
"unusual",
"unwonted",
"conspicuous",
"notable",
"noticeable",
"outstanding",
"prominent",
"salient",
"striking",
"atrocious",
"outrageous",
"shocking",
"crotchety",
"idiosyncratic",
"nonconformist",
"nonmainstream",
"out-there",
"unconventional",
"unorthodox",
"baffling",
"bewildering",
"confounding",
"mystifying",
"perplexing",
"puzzling"
],
"synonyms":[
"bizarre",
"bizarro",
"cranky",
"crazy",
"curious",
"eccentric",
"erratic",
"far-out",
"funky",
"funny",
"kinky",
"kooky",
"kookie",
"odd",
"off-kilter",
"off-the-wall",
"offbeat",
"out-of-the-way",
"outr\u00e9",
"peculiar",
"quaint",
"queer",
"queerish",
"quirky",
"remarkable",
"rum",
"screwy",
"spaced-out",
"strange",
"wacky",
"whacky",
"way-out",
"weird",
"weirdo",
"wild"
]
},
"excitingly or mysteriously unusual":{
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"familiar",
"nonexotic",
"nonglamorous",
"plain-Jane",
"unexotic",
"unglamorous",
"unromantic"
],
"examples":[
"the outlandish tribal rituals that astonished early explorers of that land"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"colorful",
"picture-book",
"picturesque",
"quaint",
"alien",
"foreign",
"dark",
"distant",
"faraway",
"remote",
"alluring",
"captivating",
"enchanting",
"fascinating",
"magical"
],
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"bizarro",
"exotic",
"fantastic",
"fantastical",
"glamorous",
"glamourous",
"marvelous",
"marvellous",
"romantic",
"strange"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"outlaws":{
"as in":{
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"synonyms":[]
},
"to make or declare contrary to the law":{
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"decriminalizes",
"legalizes"
],
"examples":[
"a push to outlaw smoking in all public buildings"
],
"near antonyms":[
"allows",
"lets",
"permits",
"suffers",
"approves",
"endorses",
"indorses",
"sanctions"
],
"related":[
"bans",
"bars",
"enjoins",
"forbids",
"interdicts",
"prohibits",
"proscribes"
],
"synonyms":[
"criminalizes",
"illegalizes"
]
},
"to order not to do or use or to be done or used":{
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"allows",
"lets",
"permits",
"suffers"
],
"examples":[
"fed up with the constant interruptions, the physician has outlawed all cell phone use from his office"
],
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"approves",
"endorses",
"indorses",
"sanctions",
"authorizes",
"licenses",
"licences",
"warrants",
"abets",
"advances",
"cultivates",
"encourages",
"forwards",
"furthers",
"nourishes",
"nurtures",
"promotes",
"supports",
"bids",
"commands",
"orders",
"abides",
"bears",
"brooks",
"countenances",
"endures",
"tolerates"
],
"related":[
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"dissuades",
"clamps down (on)",
"cracks down (on)",
"crushes",
"puts down",
"quashes",
"quells",
"represses",
"silences",
"snuffs (out)",
"squashes",
"squelches",
"subdues",
"suppresses",
"halts",
"precludes",
"prevents",
"stops",
"embargoes",
"excludes",
"rules out",
"shuts out",
"debars",
"deprives",
"disallows",
"rejects",
"repudiates",
"vetoes",
"bridles",
"checks",
"curbs",
"inhibits",
"reins (in)",
"restrains",
"blocks",
"hinders",
"impedes",
"obstructs"
],
"synonyms":[
"bans",
"bars",
"enjoins",
"forbids",
"interdicts",
"prohibits",
"proscribes"
]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"outlaying":{
"to hand over or use up in payment":{
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"examples":[
"the nation had outlaid nearly 20 billion dollars on social programs at that point"
],
"near antonyms":[
"caching",
"hoarding",
"laying up",
"saving",
"acquiring",
"earning",
"gaining",
"garnering",
"making",
"procuring",
"realizing",
"securing",
"winning"
],
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"raining",
"blowing",
"dissipating",
"frittering (away)",
"running through",
"squandering",
"throwing away",
"wasting"
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"dropping",
"expending",
"forking (over, out, or up)",
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"laying out",
"paying",
"shelling out",
"spending"
]
},
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"verb"
]
},
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"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
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"believes Secretariat would outmatch any other horse in racing history"
],
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"lose (to)"
],
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"outpace",
"outrace",
"outrun",
"overpass",
"best",
"clobber",
"conquer",
"crush",
"defeat",
"drub",
"lick",
"master",
"outcompete",
"outperform",
"overcome",
"overmatch",
"prevail (over)",
"rout",
"shame",
"skunk",
"subdue",
"surmount",
"thrash",
"trim",
"triumph (over)",
"trounce",
"wallop",
"whip",
"win (against)",
"worst",
"outbalance",
"outweigh",
"overbear",
"overshadow",
"trump"
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"beat",
"better",
"eclipse",
"exceed",
"excel",
"outclass",
"outdistance",
"outdo",
"outgun",
"outshine",
"outstrip",
"overtop",
"surpass",
"top",
"tower (over)",
"transcend"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
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"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
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"examples":[
"believes Secretariat would outmatch any other horse in racing history"
],
"near antonyms":[
"losing (to)"
],
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"one-upping",
"outpacing",
"outracing",
"outrunning",
"overpassing",
"besting",
"clobbering",
"conquering",
"crushing",
"defeating",
"drubbing",
"licking",
"mastering",
"outcompeting",
"outperforming",
"overcoming",
"overmatching",
"prevailing (over)",
"routing",
"shaming",
"skunking",
"subduing",
"surmounting",
"thrashing",
"trimming",
"triumphing (over)",
"trouncing",
"walloping",
"whipping",
"winning (against)",
"worsting",
"outbalancing",
"outweighing",
"overbearing",
"overshadowing",
"trumping"
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"bettering",
"eclipsing",
"exceeding",
"excelling",
"outclassing",
"outdistancing",
"outdoing",
"outgunning",
"outshining",
"outstripping",
"overtopping",
"surpassing",
"topping",
"towering (over)",
"transcending"
]
},
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"verb"
]
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"having passed its time of use or usefulness":{
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"outmoded computers that can be recycled"
],
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"current",
"mod",
"modern",
"new",
"newfangled",
"new-fashioned",
"present-day",
"recent",
"ultramodern",
"up-to-date",
"up-to-the-minute",
"fresh",
"modernized",
"refurbished",
"remodeled",
"renewed",
"functional",
"operable",
"operational",
"workable",
"active",
"alive",
"busy",
"employed",
"functioning",
"operating",
"operative"
],
"related":[
"aging",
"ageing",
"obsolescent",
"discarded",
"disused",
"inoperable",
"unusable",
"unworkable",
"useless",
"dead",
"defunct",
"expired",
"extinct",
"vanished",
"dormant",
"fallow",
"free",
"idle",
"inactive",
"inert",
"inoperative",
"latent",
"ancient",
"antediluvian",
"antique",
"dateless",
"fusty",
"musty",
"old",
"oldfangled",
"old-fashioned",
"old-time",
"retro",
"vintage",
"aged",
"age-old",
"hoary",
"venerable",
"atavistic",
"bygone",
"erstwhile",
"former",
"historic",
"historical",
"late",
"old-world",
"past"
],
"synonyms":[
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"archaic",
"dated",
"d\u00e9mod\u00e9",
"demoded",
"fossilized",
"kaput",
"kaputt",
"medieval",
"mediaeval",
"moribund",
"mossy",
"moth-eaten",
"neolithic",
"Noachian",
"obsolete",
"out-of-date",
"outdated",
"outworn",
"pass\u00e9",
"prehistoric",
"prehistorical",
"rusty",
"Stone Age",
"superannuated"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
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"to go or grow faster than (something)":{
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"examples":[
"Population growth has continued to outpace job growth for the last several decades.",
"The demand for the product has outpaced the company's ability to produce it."
],
"near antonyms":[],
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"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outperformed":{
"to do or perform better than (someone or something)":{
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"examples":[
"The car consistently outperforms all other vehicles in its class.",
"outperforming the competition"
],
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"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
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"to do or perform better than (someone or something)":{
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"examples":[
"The car consistently outperforms all other vehicles in its class.",
"outperforming the competition"
],
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},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outpour":{
"a flowing or going out":{
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"flux",
"inflow",
"influx",
"inrush"
],
"examples":[
"the roadways around the new plant are being widened to handle the expected outpour of vehicles at the end of the day shift"
],
"near antonyms":[
"deluge",
"flood",
"inundation",
"overflow",
"spate",
"torrent",
"river",
"stream",
"tide"
],
"related":[
"drain",
"flow",
"ebb",
"reflow",
"reflux",
"rush",
"stampede",
"diaspora",
"emigration",
"flight",
"discharge",
"effluence",
"emanation",
"emission"
],
"synonyms":[
"exodus",
"gush",
"outflow",
"outpouring"
]
},
"as in":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"outpouring":{
"a flowing or going out":{
"antonyms":[
"flux",
"inflow",
"influx",
"inrush"
],
"examples":[
"an outpouring of affection and support for the high school athlete in need of an organ transplant",
"the soccer team's trip to Italy was funded by an outpouring of cash donations from the public"
],
"near antonyms":[
"deluge",
"flood",
"inundation",
"overflow",
"spate",
"torrent",
"river",
"stream",
"tide"
],
"related":[
"drain",
"flow",
"ebb",
"reflow",
"reflux",
"rush",
"stampede",
"diaspora",
"emigration",
"flight",
"discharge",
"effluence",
"emanation",
"emission"
],
"synonyms":[
"exodus",
"gush",
"outflow",
"outpour"
]
},
"as in gushing , spewing":{
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"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"outracing":{
"as in outpacing , outrunning":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outraging":{
"as in":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"to cause hurt feelings or deep resentment in":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"the spiteful comment outraged her so much that she's still holding a grudge"
],
"near antonyms":[
"acclaiming",
"applauding",
"approving",
"hailing",
"commending",
"complimenting",
"eulogizing",
"praising",
"adulating",
"flattering",
"sweet-talking",
"exalting",
"glorifying",
"honoring",
"delighting",
"gratifying",
"pleasing",
"satisfying"
],
"related":[
"cutting",
"snubbing",
"displeasing",
"distressing",
"disturbing",
"hurting",
"miffing",
"paining",
"troubling",
"upsetting",
"jeering",
"mocking",
"ridiculing",
"sneering (at)",
"taunting",
"defaming",
"disparaging",
"libeling",
"libelling",
"maligning",
"reviling",
"slandering",
"slurring",
"smearing",
"oppressing",
"persecuting",
"tormenting",
"torturing"
],
"synonyms":[
"affronting",
"disrespecting",
"dissing",
"insulting",
"offending",
"slapping",
"slighting",
"wounding"
]
},
"to make angry":{
"antonyms":[
"delighting",
"gratifying",
"pleasing"
],
"examples":[
"the vandalism in the cemetery outraged the entire community",
"we were outraged to discover that we had been overcharged for our hotel room"
],
"near antonyms":[
"allaying",
"assuaging",
"relieving",
"comforting",
"consoling",
"soothing",
"appeasing",
"conciliating",
"mollifying",
"pacifying",
"placating",
"calming",
"lulling",
"quieting",
"settling",
"beguiling",
"bewitching",
"captivating",
"charming",
"disarming",
"enchanting"
],
"related":[
"affronting",
"aggravating",
"annoying",
"burning (up)",
"crossing",
"exasperating",
"getting",
"huffing",
"irritating",
"miffing",
"nettling",
"offending",
"peeving",
"piquing",
"provoking",
"putting out",
"ruffling",
"vexing",
"antagonizing",
"embittering",
"envenoming"
],
"synonyms":[
"angering",
"enraging",
"incensing",
"inflaming",
"enflaming",
"infuriating",
"iring",
"maddening",
"madding",
"rankling",
"riling",
"roiling",
"steaming up",
"ticking off"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"verb"
]
},
"outran":{
"to go beyond the limit of":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"our expenses have been outrunning our revenues for some months now"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"encroached",
"entrenched",
"intrenched",
"infringed",
"invaded",
"trespassed",
"overdid",
"overused",
"overutilized",
"overworked"
],
"synonyms":[
"broke",
"exceeded",
"outreached",
"overpassed",
"overran",
"overreached",
"overshot",
"overstepped",
"surpassed",
"transcended"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outshone":{
"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"the trumpeter outshines all of his fellow band members"
],
"near antonyms":[
"lost (to)"
],
"related":[
"one-upped",
"outpaced",
"outraced",
"outran",
"overpassed",
"bested",
"clobbered",
"conquered",
"crushed",
"defeated",
"drubbed",
"licked",
"mastered",
"outcompeted",
"outperformed",
"overcame",
"overmatched",
"prevailed (over)",
"routed",
"shamed",
"skunked",
"subdued",
"surmounted",
"thrashed",
"trimmed",
"triumphed (over)",
"trounced",
"walloped",
"whipped",
"won (against)",
"worsted",
"outbalanced",
"outweighed",
"overbore",
"overshadowed",
"trumped"
],
"synonyms":[
"beat",
"bettered",
"eclipsed",
"exceeded",
"excelled",
"outclassed",
"outdid",
"outdistanced",
"outgunned",
"outmatched",
"outstripped",
"overtopped",
"surpassed",
"topped",
"towered (over)",
"transcended"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outsides":{
"an outer part or layer":{
"antonyms":[
"insides",
"interiors"
],
"examples":[
"painted the outside of the house"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"facades",
"fa\u00e7ades",
"fronts",
"tops",
"coverings",
"covers",
"facings",
"appearances",
"disguises",
"guises",
"masks",
"semblances",
"shows"
],
"synonyms":[
"exteriors",
"faces",
"shells",
"skins",
"surfaces",
"veneers"
]
},
"the greatest amount, number, or part":{
"antonyms":[
"leasts",
"minima",
"minimums"
],
"examples":[
"there were 300 people at the outside who attended the softball game"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"best",
"ultimates",
"utmosts",
"extremes"
],
"synonyms":[
"maxes",
"maxima",
"maximums",
"mosts"
]
},
"the outward form of someone or something especially as indicative of a quality":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"on the outside , he was the self-assured star athlete"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"airs",
"attitudes",
"bearings",
"behaviors",
"comportments",
"demeanors",
"deportments",
"manners",
"poises",
"poses",
"carriages",
"postures",
"stances",
"casts",
"molds",
"shapes",
"turns",
"colorings",
"colors",
"complexions",
"countenances",
"faces",
"features",
"habits",
"habitus",
"persons",
"physiognomies",
"superficies",
"visages"
],
"synonyms":[
"appearances",
"aspects",
"dresses",
"figures",
"garbs",
"looks",
"miens",
"presences",
"regards"
]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"outspokenness":{
"the free expression of one's true feelings and opinions":{
"antonyms":[
"dissembling",
"dissimulation",
"indirection"
],
"examples":[
"some people find the celebrated outspokenness of that talk show host to be rather offensive"
],
"near antonyms":[
"circuitousness",
"evasiveness",
"secretiveness",
"inhibition",
"reserve",
"restraint",
"reticence",
"shyness",
"diplomacy",
"tact"
],
"related":[
"earnestness",
"sincerity",
"sobriety",
"artlessness",
"genuineness",
"na\u00efvet\u00e9",
"naivete",
"naivet\u00e9",
"simplicity",
"unsophistication",
"communicativeness",
"freedom",
"license",
"licence",
"uninhibitedness",
"unrestrainedness",
"unrestraint"
],
"synonyms":[
"bluntness",
"candidness",
"candor",
"directness",
"forthrightness",
"frankness",
"honesty",
"openheartedness",
"openness",
"plainness",
"plainspokenness",
"plumpness",
"straightforwardness",
"unguardedness",
"unreserve",
"unreservedness"
]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"outstretched":{
"as in extensive , far-reaching":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"to arrange the parts of (something) over a wider area":{
"antonyms":[
"closed",
"contracted",
"folded"
],
"examples":[
"the dog had outstretched his legs and was lying across the width of the doorway"
],
"near antonyms":[
"compacted",
"compressed",
"condensed",
"reduced"
],
"related":[
"overspread"
],
"synonyms":[
"expanded",
"extended",
"fanned (out)",
"flared (out)",
"opened",
"outspread",
"spread (out)",
"stretched (out)",
"unfolded",
"unfurled"
]
},
"to make longer":{
"antonyms":[
"abbreviated",
"abridged",
"curtailed",
"cut",
"cut back",
"shortened"
],
"examples":[
"having outstretched our lunch break beyond all reason, we reluctantly headed back to work"
],
"near antonyms":[
"decreased",
"diminished",
"lessened",
"reduced",
"thickened"
],
"related":[
"amplified",
"enlarged",
"expanded",
"increased",
"attenuated",
"thinned"
],
"synonyms":[
"dragged (out)",
"drew out",
"elongated",
"extended",
"lengthened",
"prolonged",
"protracted",
"stretched"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"verb"
]
}
}