How Do You Spell OUTDARE?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtdˈe͡ə] (IPA)

The word "Outdare," which means to challenge someone to surpass or outdo another's courage, can be spelled using the IPA transcription /aʊt/ + /dɛər/. The first sound /aʊt/ represents the vowel sound "ow" as in "cow" and "how." The second sound /dɛər/ consists of the consonant "d" followed by the diphthong "air." This particular spelling of the word emphasizes the pronunciation of the second syllable, making it distinctly separate from the first.

OUTDARE Meaning and Definition

  1. Outdare is a transitive verb derived from the combination of the prefix "out-" and the verb "dare." It refers to the act of confronting or challenging someone with audacity or fearlessness, typically in a competitive or reckless manner. When one engages in this action, they exhibit a high level of bravery or confidence, often surpassing the daring or intimidating behavior of the person they are challenging.

    This verb implies a deliberate attempt to surpass or exceed others in terms of courage, nerve, or audacity. It can involve daring someone to undertake a dangerous or thrilling task, or provoking them to prove their mettle in a daring or nerve-racking situation. Outdaring someone can also be seen as an act of defiance or rebellion, where the individual consciously tests the limits of societal norms or authority figures.

    To outdare someone, an individual must demonstrate exceptional courage, boldness, or recklessness. This action often involves taking significant risks, both physically and mentally. Outdaring can be seen in various contexts, such as sports competitions, adventurous activities, or even social interactions where individuals try to outdo one another in terms of audacity or bravery.

    In summary, outdare is a verb used to describe the act of challenging or confronting others with audacity, bravery, or recklessness, often surpassing their own daring behavior.

Common Misspellings for OUTDARE

  • outdared
  • outdr
  • iutdare
  • kutdare
  • lutdare
  • putdare
  • 0utdare
  • 9utdare
  • oytdare
  • ohtdare
  • ojtdare
  • oitdare
  • o8tdare
  • o7tdare
  • ourdare
  • oufdare
  • ougdare
  • ouydare
  • ou6dare
  • ou5dare

Etymology of OUTDARE

The word "Outdare" has its roots in the combination of two English words, "out" and "dare".

1. "Out" is derived from the Old English word "ūt" or "ūte", which meant "outside" or "outward". It has been used in English since the 12th century.

2. "Dare" comes from the Old English word "durran", meaning "to venture" or "to have the audacity". This word has been used in English since the 14th century.

The combination of "out" and "dare" in "outdare" implies the act of daring or challenging someone beyond what they are willing to do. The verb "outdare" means to be bolder or more audacious than someone else, typically in a confrontational or competitive context.

Conjugate verb Outdare

CONDITIONAL

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

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have outdare
you would have outdare
he/she/it would have outdare
we would have outdare
they would have outdare

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you outdare
we let´s outdare

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outdare

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

outdared

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I outdare
you outdare
he/she/it outdares
we outdare
they outdare

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outdaring

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

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