How Do You Spell OUTRUN?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtɹˈʌn] (IPA)

The word "outrun" is spelled with the letters O-U-T-R-U-N. In phonetic transcription, it is written as /ˌaʊtˈrʌn/. The first syllable is pronounced with the diphthong /aʊ/ which represents a sound similar to "ow". The second syllable contains the short vowel sound /ʌ/, followed by the consonants /r/ and /n/. The word means to run faster or further than someone or something else. With its straightforward spelling and pronunciation, it is a useful word in both everyday conversation and professional writing.

OUTRUN Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "outrun" refers to the act of moving at a faster pace than someone or something else in order to get ahead or escape. It commonly denotes the act of surpassing, outpacing, or overtaking another person or object in terms of speed or distance covered. When one is said to "outrun" someone, they are running or moving faster in order to leave the other person behind or gain a considerable distance ahead of them.

    Primarily used in the context of physical activity, especially running or racing, "outrun" can also be figuratively applied to situations involving mental or metaphorical races. For instance, one may strive to "outrun the competition" in their professional career by working harder or achieving more success. In this sense, "outrun" extends beyond physical speed and pertains to surpassing others in terms of capability, success, or achievement.

    Additionally, "outrun" can be associated with escaping or evading something or someone. It implies the act of successfully fleeing from a pursuer or dangerous situation by moving faster or gaining a significant lead. This definition connotes a sense of urgency, as it highlights the need to move swiftly and effectively to avoid negative consequences or harm.

  2. To excel in running; to exceed.

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

Common Misspellings for OUTRUN

Etymology of OUTRUN

The word outrun has its etymology derived from the Old English word utanrinnan, which is a combination of two elements: utan meaning out or outside, and rinnan meaning to run. Over time, these elements combined and evolved into the word outrun, retaining its basic meaning of to run faster or further than someone or something else.

Similar spelling words for OUTRUN

Conjugate verb Outrun

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

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

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

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

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

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

FUTURE

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

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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

FUTURE PERFECT

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

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

IMPERATIVE

you outrun
we let´s outrun

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outrun

PAST CONTINUOUS

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

PAST PARTICIPLE

outrun

PAST PERFECT

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

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT

I outrun
you outrun
he/she/it outruns
we outrun
they outrun

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outrunning

PRESENT PERFECT

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

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

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

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it outrun

SIMPLE PAST

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

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