How Do You Spell OUTDID?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtdˈɪd] (IPA)

The word "outdid" is spelled as /aʊtˈdɪd/. It is a past tense form of the verb "outdo", which means to surpass or do better than someone or something else. The word is composed of two parts: "out", which means to exceed, and "did", the past tense of "do". When we add "out-" as a prefix to the verb "do", it changes its meaning, indicating that the action is done to a greater extent or degree than others.

OUTDID Meaning and Definition

  1. Outdid is a verb that functions as the past tense of the verb "outdo." Outdo means to surpass, excel, or exceed in performance, achievement, or quality. When someone outdid something or someone, they went beyond the limits or expectations set by others, demonstrating a higher level of accomplishment or superiority in a particular area.

    When someone outdoes another person or a previous achievement, they display an outstanding or exceptional level of skill, talent, or expertise. Essentially, outdoing implies going above and beyond what is commonly expected or accomplished, often leading to a sense of triumph or victory.

    Outdoing someone can occur in various contexts, such as sports, academics, arts, or any aspect of life where competition or comparison is relevant. It indicates a level of superiority or a remarkable impact that distinguishes an individual from others. Thus, outdoing is associated with pushing one's own limits, constantly striving for improvement, and producing outstanding results.

    The term can also be used in a figurative sense, denoting surpassing someone's expectations or achieving a greater degree of success or influence. Additionally, outdoing can connote overperforming or overshadowing others, highlighting one's exceptional capabilities or achievements in comparison to their peers or predecessors.

Common Misspellings for OUTDID

Etymology of OUTDID

The word "outdid" is a past tense form of the verb "outdo". The etymology of "outdo" dates back to the 16th century and is a combination of the words "out" and "do".

The word "out" comes from Old English "ūt", which means "outside". It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "ūt" and shares a similar root with other Germanic languages such as German "aus" and Dutch "uit".

The word "do" originates from Old English "don", meaning "to perform or carry out". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "dōną", which has cognates in other Germanic languages like German "tun" and Dutch "doen".

Conjugate verb Outdid

CONDITIONAL

I would outdid
you would outdid
he/she/it would outdid
we would outdid
they would outdid
I would outdo
we would outdo
you would outdo
he/she/it would outdo
they would outdo

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you outdo
we let´s outdo

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outdo

PAST

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

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

outdone

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I outdo
you outdo
he/she/it outdoes
we outdo
they outdo

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outdoing

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been outdoing
you have been outdoing
he/she/it has been outdoing
we have been outdoing
they have been outdoing
I would have outdone
we would have outdone
you would have outdone
he/she/it would have outdone
they would have outdone

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