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Definition of outsmart in English: outsmartverb aʊtˈsmɑːtˌaʊtˈsmɑrt [with object]Defeat or get the better of (someone) by being clever or cunning. 〈非正式〉智胜,比…更机灵 the hero is invariably outsmarted by the heroine 男主人公总是算计不过女主人公。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘I should've beaten him but he just outsmarted me today,’ he said.
- Personally, I know I love fishing because I find great peace in the humility of realising that one of creation's seemingly lower creatures can outsmart me every time.
- He has outsmarted the Americans for many years.
- It has just occurred to me that maybe we were outsmarted by our elders.
- He is a clever man of supernatural powers who uses tricks to outsmart his opponents.
- He regularly attempted to embarrass me during classes to get laughs from the dumb jocks, but I usually outsmarted him.
- I don't think a week went by that we weren't outsmarted by her.
- He was finally outsmarted and lured out of the building by a trail of nuts laid by staff.
- That is to say, he isn't the type of guy who will get ahead of you in speed, but he outsmarts you.
- We got outsmarted by a clown at a Perkins in New Brighton.
- He thought he'd outsmarted us into taking one of the worst ideas of the world and holding it in the palm of our hand.
- Once a team puts up a brave show and outsmarts tough opponents, luck favours them in the next assignment.
- The girls do want to outsmart the boys outside the home turf.
- She searches for clues, gets locked in medieval dungeons, and outsmarts the bad guys at every turn.
- The Chinese are outsmarting us in every possible way in our trade relationship.
- He tried to take Miss Palmer, but she outsmarted him.
- The appeal lies in creating the best words and the tactics you can use to outsmart other players.
- Thomas, you said that Jacob outsmarted you, right?
- This is the true essence of chaos - a simple mechanical system which we feel we should understand, yet which outsmarts us.
Synonyms outwit, out-think, outmanoeuvre, outplay, be cleverer than, steal a march on, trick, make a fool of, get the better of informal outfox, pull a fast one on, put one over on, run/make rings round dated outjockey
Rhymesapart, apparat, art, baht, Bart, Barthes, cart, carte, chart, clart, dart, Eilat, fart, ghat, Gujarat, Gujrat, hart, Harte, heart, heart-to-heart, impart, Jat, kart, kyat, Maat, Mansart, mart, part, quarte, salat, savate, Scart, smart, start, tart, zakat Definition of outsmart in US English: outsmartverbˌoutˈsmärtˌaʊtˈsmɑrt [with object]Defeat or get the better of (someone) by being clever or cunning. 〈非正式〉智胜,比…更机灵 content with the illusion that they can outsmart the market Example sentencesExamples - ‘I should've beaten him but he just outsmarted me today,’ he said.
- The girls do want to outsmart the boys outside the home turf.
- We got outsmarted by a clown at a Perkins in New Brighton.
- The Chinese are outsmarting us in every possible way in our trade relationship.
- Thomas, you said that Jacob outsmarted you, right?
- He regularly attempted to embarrass me during classes to get laughs from the dumb jocks, but I usually outsmarted him.
- He has outsmarted the Americans for many years.
- The appeal lies in creating the best words and the tactics you can use to outsmart other players.
- He is a clever man of supernatural powers who uses tricks to outsmart his opponents.
- I don't think a week went by that we weren't outsmarted by her.
- It has just occurred to me that maybe we were outsmarted by our elders.
- That is to say, he isn't the type of guy who will get ahead of you in speed, but he outsmarts you.
- This is the true essence of chaos - a simple mechanical system which we feel we should understand, yet which outsmarts us.
- Personally, I know I love fishing because I find great peace in the humility of realising that one of creation's seemingly lower creatures can outsmart me every time.
- He tried to take Miss Palmer, but she outsmarted him.
- He thought he'd outsmarted us into taking one of the worst ideas of the world and holding it in the palm of our hand.
- Once a team puts up a brave show and outsmarts tough opponents, luck favours them in the next assignment.
- He was finally outsmarted and lured out of the building by a trail of nuts laid by staff.
- She searches for clues, gets locked in medieval dungeons, and outsmarts the bad guys at every turn.
Synonyms outwit, out-think, outmanoeuvre, outplay, be cleverer than, steal a march on, trick, make a fool of, get the better of |