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outjump

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Definitions of outjump word

  • noun outjump To jump better than; particularly higher than, or further than. 1
  • verb outjump to jump higher than or farther than 0

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Parts of speech for Outjump

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation

outjump popularity

This term is known only to a narrow circle of people with rare knowledge. Only 7% of English native speakers know the meaning of this word.
According to our data most of word are more popular. This word is almost not used. It has a much more popular synonym.

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Synonyms for outjump

verb outjump

  • beat — If you beat someone or something, you hit them very hard.
  • clobber — You can refer to someone's possessions, especially their clothes, as their clobber.
  • drub — to beat with a stick or the like; cudgel; flog; thrash.
  • edge — a line or border at which a surface terminates: Grass grew along the edges of the road. The paper had deckle edges.
  • knock out — to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.

Antonyms for outjump

verb outjump

  • fail — to fall short of success or achievement in something expected, attempted, desired, or approved: The experiment failed because of poor planning.
  • forfeit — a fine; penalty.
  • lose — to come to be without (something in one's possession or care), through accident, theft, etc., so that there is little or no prospect of recovery: I'm sure I've merely misplaced my hat, not lost it.
  • surrender — to yield (something) to the possession or power of another; deliver up possession of on demand or under duress: to surrender the fort to the enemy; to surrender the stolen goods to the police.
  • abet — If one person abets another, they help or encourage them to do something criminal or wrong. Abet is often used in the legal expression 'aid and abet'.

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