8-letter words containing t, u, i
- outdoing — Present participle of outdo.
- outdrink — To drink more than someone else.
- outdrive — Drive a golf ball farther than (another player).
- outfield — Baseball. the part of the field beyond the diamond. the positions played by the right, center, and left fielders. the outfielders considered as a group (contrasted with infield).
- outfight — To fight or battle better than.
- outfires — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfire.
- outflies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfly.
- outfling — (intransitive) To fling outward.
- outgoing — going out; departing: outgoing trains.
- outguide — a folder in a filing system
- outliers — something that lies outside the main body or group that it is a part of, as a cow far from the rest of the herd, or a distant island belonging to a cluster of islands: The small factory was an outlier, and unproductive, so the corporation sold it off to private owners who were able to make it profitable.
- outlined — the line by which a figure or object is defined or bounded; contour.
- outliner — A computer application that produces a hierarchically arranged outline of the logical structure of a text document.
- outlines — Plural form of outline.
- outlived — Simple past tense and past participle of outlive.
- outliver — (obsolete) A survivor.
- outlives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlive.
- outlying — lying at a distance from the center or the main body; remote; out-of-the-way: outlying military posts.
- outnight — to mention nights more often than
- outpaint — to exceed in painting
- outpitch — to exceed in pitching
- outpoint — to excel in number of points, as in a competition or contest.
- outprice — To sell at a lower price than (another seller).
- outprize — to prize more highly than or beyond the proper value of
- outraise — To raise more of something than someone else; often used specifically in reference to fundraising.
- outreign — to reign for longer than
- outrider — a mounted attendant riding before or beside a carriage.
- outrides — Plural form of outride.
- outright — complete or total: an outright loss.
- outrival — a person who is competing for the same object or goal as another, or who tries to equal or outdo another; competitor.
- outshine — to surpass in shining; shine more brightly than.
- outsider — a person not belonging to a particular group, set, party, etc.: Society often regards the artist as an outsider.
- outsides — Plural form of outside.
- outsight — the ability to see and understand external things clearly.
- outsings — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outsing.
- outsized — Of an unusually large size.
- outsizes — Plural form of outsize.
- outskirt — Often, outskirts. the outlying district or region, as of a city, metropolitan area, or the like: to live on the outskirts of town; a sparsely populated outskirt.
- outslick — to outsmart
- outslide — (poetic) To slide outward, onward, or forward; to advance by sliding.
- outsmile — to outdo in smiling or overcome by smiling
- outsting — to prick or wound with a sharp-pointed, often venom-bearing organ.
- outstrip — to outdo; surpass; excel.
- outswims — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outswim.
- outswing — (cricket) The swing of the ball through the air, in a direction away from the batsman.
- outthink — to excel in thinking; think faster, more accurately, or more perceptively than: outthinking most of her contemporaries in the field of human relations.
- outtrick — to outdo in trickery
- outvoice — (transitive) To exceed in noise.
- outvying — to strive in competition or rivalry with another; contend for superiority: Swimmers from many nations were vying for the title.
- outweigh — to exceed in value, importance, influence, etc.: The advantages of the plan outweighed its defects.