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outsmart

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Verb — To defeat someone by being cleverer or more cunning.

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outsmart an opponent try to outsmart

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What does “outsmart” mean?

The word “outsmart” means to defeat someone by being cleverer or more cunning. In plain terms, to beat someone using cleverness rather than force.

How do you pronounce “outsmart”?

“Outsmart” is pronounced owt-SMAHT (/aʊtˈsmɑː(ɹ)t/ in IPA).

How do you use “outsmart” in a sentence?

Here is “outsmart” used in a sentence: “The prey managed to outsmart the predator and escape.”

What part of speech is “outsmart”?

“Outsmart” is a verb.

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