7-letter words starting with out
- outflow — the act of flowing out: We need flood control to stem the river's outflow.
- outflux — the act of flowing out; outflow (opposed to influx).
- outfool — to surpass in fooling or to outwit by fooling
- outfoot — to surpass (another person) in running, walking, etc.; outstrip.
- outform — (obsolete) external appearance.
- outgain — to gain more than
- outgate — a way out
- outgaze — to gaze beyond or to surpass in seeing
- outgive — (transitive) To surpass in giving; to give more than.
- outglow — (transitive) To glow brighter than.
- outgnaw — to exceed in gnawing
- outgoer — someone who goes out
- outgoes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outgo.
- outgrew — to grow too large for: to outgrow one's clothes.
- outgrin — to exceed in grinning
- outgrow — to grow too large for: to outgrow one's clothes.
- outgush — (intransitive) To gush or flow outward.
- outhaul — a rope used for hauling out a sail on a boom, yard, etc.
- outhear — to perceive by the ear: Didn't you hear the doorbell?
- outhire — to hire out
- outhowl — to exceed in howling
- outhunt — to exceed in hunting
- outings — Plural form of outing.
- outjest — (transitive) To jest better than.
- outjies — Plural form of outjie.
- outjinx — to exceed in jinxing
- outjump — To jump better than; particularly higher than, or further than.
- outkeep — to last longer than
- outkick — to exceed in kicking
- outkill — to exceed in killing
- outkiss — to exceed in kissing
- outlaid — simple past tense and past participle of outlay.
- outland — Usually, outlands. the outlying districts or remote regions of a country; provinces: a name unknown in the outlands.
- outlash — a sudden attack
- outlast — to endure or last longer than: The pyramids outlasted the civilization that built them.
- outlaws — Plural form of outlaw.
- outlays — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outlay.
- outlead — to lead out
- outleap — to leap ahead of or over.
- outlets — Plural form of outlet.
- outlier — 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.
- outlift — To lift more weight of something than someone else.
- outline — the line by which a figure or object is defined or bounded; contour.
- outlive — to live longer than; survive (a person, period, etc.): She outlived her husband by many years.
- outlook — the view or prospect from a particular place.
- outlove — a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person.
- outmode — to cause (something) to go out of style or become obsolete.
- outmost — farthest out; outermost.
- outmove — to move faster than or outmanoeuvre
- outname — to be more notorious than