outskirts |
the edges or outlying areas of a city. |
outsmart |
to gain the advantage of by cleverness; outwit. |
outspoken |
speaking or inclined to speak frankly and freely. [2 definitions] |
outstanding |
of high quality; excellent. [3 definitions] |
outward |
on, or moving or directed toward, the outside or surface of; external or exterior. [8 definitions] |
outwit |
to gain the advantage over by using one's wits, cleverness, or cunning. |
oval |
having the general shape of an egg; ellipsoid. [3 definitions] |
ovary |
in an animal, the female reproductive organ that releases eggs and hormones regulating development and fertility. [2 definitions] |
oven |
a compartment, as in a stove, that can be heated for baking or roasting food or the like. |
over |
above in position; higher than. [29 definitions] |
over- |
excessive; too much. [2 definitions] |
over a barrel |
unable to refuse a demand because of the circumstances. |
overall |
from one limit to the other; entire. [5 definitions] |
overalls |
loose-fitting, heavy cotton trousers with a bib and shoulder straps, often worn over clothes for protection from soiling. [2 definitions] |
over and above |
in addition to; besides. |
overboard |
over the side of a vessel into the water. |
overcame |
past tense of "overcome." |
overcast |
of the sky, mostly filled with clouds; cloudy. [5 definitions] |
overcoat |
an outer coat worn in rainy or cold weather. |
overcome |
to defeat or quell in a conflict; succeed in a struggle with. [5 definitions] |
overdid |
past tense of "overdo." |