outshout

verb

Etymology

From out- + shout.

  1. derived from schûte
  2. inherited from shout
  3. prefixed as outshout — “out + shout

Definitions

  1. To shout louder or longer than.

    • Ordinarily, sheʼd resort to outshouting the man.
  2. To gain more attention than.

    • This advertising campaign will outshout the competition.

The neighborhood

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