How Do You Spell OUTRIDE?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtɹˈa͡ɪd] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "outride" is determined by its phonetic transcription, which is /aʊtˈraɪd/. The first syllable "out" is pronounced with the diphthong /aʊ/, which is a combination of the vowel sounds /a/ and /ʊ/. The second syllable "ride" is pronounced with the vowel sound /aɪ/, which is a diphthong composed of the vowel sounds /a/ and /ɪ/. The stress is on the second syllable, which is indicated by the acute accent in the IPA transcription. Overall, the spelling of "outride" accurately reflects its pronunciation.

OUTRIDE Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "outride" is primarily used to describe the act of riding or travelling faster or farther than someone or something else. It usually refers to surpassing or outpacing others on horseback, bicycles, motorcycles, or any other means of transportation.

    In the context of horse riding, outride often denotes riding in front of or ahead of someone else in a race, competition, or group ride. It emphasizes the idea of outperforming or excelling in speed and distance. Additionally, it can also signify overcoming difficult or challenging terrain while riding a horse.

    Beyond horse riding, outride can also be employed to describe the act of surpassing or exceeding the performance of someone or something in other contexts. For instance, in biking or motorcycling, outriding can refer to riding faster or farther than others, particularly in races or group rides. In a metaphorical sense, outride can also be used to describe surpassing or outperforming others in terms of skill, achievement, or success.

    Overall, outride portrays the concept of going beyond or exceeding others in terms of speed, distance, or performance, whether it be in physical activities such as horse riding or in more abstract domains like personal development and accomplishments.

  2. To ride faster than.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for OUTRIDE

Etymology of OUTRIDE

The word "outride" originated from Middle English, where it was derived from two separate words: "out" and "ride".

1. "Out" comes from Old English "ūt", meaning "out, away, from outside". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "*ūt", which had a similar meaning.

2. "Ride" also has Old English origins, which can be traced back to the word "rīdan". This word meant "to sit on and manage a horse or other animal". It can be traced further back to the Proto-Germanic word "*rīdaną".

When combined, "out" and "ride" form "outride", which means "to ride out or go beyond a particular point or location", often in relation to horse-riding.

Similar spelling word for OUTRIDE

Conjugate verb Outride

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have outridden
you would have outridden
he/she/it would have outridden
we would have outridden
they would have outridden
I would have outride
you would have outride
he/she/it would have outride
we would have outride
they would have outride

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been outriding
you would have been outriding
he/she/it would have been outriding
we would have been outriding
they would have been outriding

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would outride
you would outride
he/she/it would outride
we would outride
they would outride

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be outriding
you would be outriding
he/she/it would be outriding
we would be outriding
they would be outriding

FUTURE

I will outride
you will outride
he/she/it will outride
we will outride
they will outride

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be outriding
you will be outriding
he/she/it will be outriding
we will be outriding
they will be outriding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have outridden
you will have outridden
he/she/it will have outridden
we will have outridden
they will have outridden

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been outriding
you will have been outriding
he/she/it will have been outriding
we will have been outriding
they will have been outriding

IMPERATIVE

you outride
we let´s outride

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outride

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was outriding
you were outriding
he/she/it was outriding
we were outriding
they were outriding

PAST PARTICIPLE

outridden

PAST PERFECT

I had outridden
you had outridden
he/she/it had outridden
we had outridden
they had outridden

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been outriding
you had been outriding
he/she/it had been outriding
we had been outriding
they had been outriding

PRESENT

I outride
you outride
he/she/it outrides
we outride
they outride

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am outriding
you are outriding
he/she/it is outriding
we are outriding
they are outriding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outriding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have outridden
you have outridden
he/she/it has outridden
we have outridden
they have outridden

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been outriding
you have been outriding
he/she/it has been outriding
we have been outriding
they have been outriding

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it outride

SIMPLE PAST

I outrode
you outrode
he/she/it outrode
we outrode
they outrode

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