8-letter words containing a, t, r, o
- outmarch — to march faster or farther than.
- outraced — Simple past tense and past participle of outrace.
- outraged — Simple past tense and past participle of outrage.
- outrages — Plural form of outrage.
- outraise — To raise more of something than someone else; often used specifically in reference to fundraising.
- outrance — the utmost extremity.
- outrange — to have a longer or greater range than.
- outranks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outrank.
- outreach — to reach beyond; exceed: The demand has outreached our supply.
- outrival — a person who is competing for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo another; competitor.
- outsmart — to get the better of (someone); outwit.
- outstare — to outdo in staring; stare down.
- outstart — To start out or up.
- outswear — to outdo in swearing.
- outtrade — to outdo in trading; get the better of in a trade.
- outwards — proceeding or directed toward the outside or exterior, or away from a central point: the outward flow of gold; the outward part of a voyage.
- outweary — to exhaust completely
- ovaritis — oophoritis.
- over-fat — having too much flabby tissue; corpulent; obese: a fat person.
- overacts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overact.
- overbeat — to strike violently or forcefully and repeatedly.
- overcast — overspread or covered with clouds; cloudy: an overcast day.
- overcoat — a short story (1842) by Gogol.
- overdate — a coin stamped from a die altered to show a year subsequent to that for which it was cut.
- overeats — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overeat.
- overfast — too fast
- overhate — to hate too much
- overheat — to heat to excess.
- overlate — occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring.
- overmast — to provide (a ship) with a mast that is too tall or heavy
- overneat — too neat
- overpart — to give (an actor) too difficult a role
- overrate — to rate or appraise too highly; overestimate: I think you overrate their political influence.
- oversalt — to put too much salt in
- overstay — to stay beyond the time, limit, or duration of; outstay: to overstay one's welcome.
- overtake — to catch up with in traveling or pursuit; draw even with: By taking a cab to the next town, we managed to overtake and board the train.
- overtalk — to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking: to talk about poetry.
- overtame — too tame
- overtart — too bitter
- overtask — to impose too heavy a task upon
- palpator — a type of beetle with long maxillary appendages
- parodist — a writer of parodies, especially of a literary subject, work, or style.
- paroquet — parakeet.
- parotoid — Also called parotoid gland. any of certain cutaneous glands forming warty masses near the ear in certain toads.
- parroket — parakeet.
- parroted — any of numerous hook-billed, often brilliantly colored birds of the order Psittaciformes, as the cockatoo, lory, macaw, or parakeet, having the ability to mimic speech and often kept as pets.
- parroter — a person who repeats the words or ideas of others
- part-off — a screen used to divide off part of a room, such as the eating place of a parlour
- parts of — an area in E England constituting a former administrative division of Lincolnshire
- partwork — series of magazines issued at weekly or monthly intervals, which are designed to be bound together to form a complete course or book