Outride Meaning in English
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Definition
To ride a horse faster or farther than someone else, or to move ahead of others on horseback. Can also mean to overcome or get through something successfully.
Usage & Nuances
Formal and rare in modern English, mostly seen in literature or historical contexts. Typically used for horse riding, but sometimes metaphorically for overcoming danger ('outride a storm'). Not the same as 'outrun' or 'outdrive,' which relate to running or driving.
Example Sentences
He tried to outride his brother during the horse race.
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The skilled rider could easily outride the rest of the group.
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They hoped to outride the storm and reach safety.
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No matter how fast I rode, I couldn't outride her.
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Legend says the messenger could outride any danger on his way.
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She managed to outride her fears and finished the journey alone.
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