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Outride Meaning in English

word

aʊtˈɹaɪd
owt-RYD
aʊtˈraɪd
owt-RYD

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.

basic

The skilled rider could easily outride the rest of the group.

basic

They hoped to outride the storm and reach safety.

basic

No matter how fast I rode, I couldn't outride her.

natural

Legend says the messenger could outride any danger on his way.

natural

She managed to outride her fears and finished the journey alone.

natural