Outwit

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Meanings of Outwit

   
Verb
  • To be smarter than someone else; to trick or outsmart them.
  • To win a game or challenge by using clever ideas.
   

Explanation of the word: Outwit

Outwit means to be clever and smart to trick someone or solve a problem. It's like using your brain to win a game.

   

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Translations for the word: Outwit

   
hindi
बुद्धि से जीतना (Buddhi se jeetna)

buddhi se jeetna

चतुराई (Chaturai)

chaturai

धूर्तता (Dhoortata)

dhoortata

   
   

Synonyms for the word: Outwit

outsmart outfox
   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Outwit

To outwit means to be smarter than someone else and trick them in a clever way.

You pronounce 'outwit' like this: out-wit.

The word 'outwit' comes from the Old English word 'wit', which means 'to know' or 'to be wise'.

The word 'outwit' in Bengali is 'বুদ্ধি খাটানো' (Buddhi khātānō).