IPA: /ˈaʊtɡruːp/
KK: /ˈaʊtˌɡruːp/
Definition: A group of individuals or species that is not part of the main group being studied or considered, often used in scientific contexts to provide a comparison.
Example: In the study of evolutionary relationships, researchers often include an outgroup to help clarify the characteristics of the ingroup.
IPA: /aʊtˈnʌmbər/
KK: /aʊtˈnʌmbər/
Definition: To have a greater number of people or things than another group.
Example: In the last election, the younger voters outnumbered the older ones.
IPA: /ˈaʊtˌriːtʃ/
KK: /aʊtˌriːtʃ/
Definition: To extend or reach out, often used in the context of providing services or support to a community or group.
Example: The organization aims to outreach to underserved populations in the area.
Definition: The act of reaching out to provide services or support to people, especially in a community or specific group.
Example: The organization launched an outreach program to help homeless individuals find shelter and resources.
Definition: To extend beyond or surpass something in reach or capacity.
Example: The organization aims to outreach the local community with its new programs.
IPA: /ˈaʊtsaɪdər/
KK: /aʊtsaɪdər/
Definition: A person who is not part of a particular group or community and may feel excluded or different from others.
Example: As an outsider, she often felt like she didn't belong at the party.
IPA: /aʊtˈsmɑːrt/
KK: /aʊtˈsmɑrt/
Definition: To gain an advantage over someone by being clever or using intelligence.
Example: She was able to outsmart her opponents in the game.
IPA: /aʊtˈsteɪ/
KK: /aʊtˈsteɪ/
Definition: To remain in a place longer than someone else or longer than is appropriate.
Example: She decided to outstay her friends at the party, enjoying the music and conversation.
IPA: //aʊtˈtɔk//
KK: /aʊtˈtɔk/
Definition: To speak more than someone else or to talk in a way that is more impressive or persuasive than another person.
Example: She managed to outtalk her opponent during the debate, making her points more convincingly.
IPA: /aʊtˈwɪt/
KK: /aʊtˈwɪt/
Definition: To be more clever or smart than someone else, often by tricking them or using your intelligence.
Example: She was able to outwit her opponents in the game by anticipating their moves.
IPA: /ˈoʊvərˌklæs/
KK: /ˈoʊvərˌklæs/
Definition: The highest social group in a society, typically characterized by great wealth, power, education, and social status.
Example: The overclass often influences political decisions due to their significant resources and connections.
IPA: /ˌoʊvərˈkraʊd/
KK: /oʊvərˈkraʊd/
Definition: To gather in a place in such large numbers that it becomes too full or crowded.
Example: The concert hall began to overcrowd as more fans arrived.
Definition: To make a place too full of people or things, causing it to be uncomfortable or difficult to move around.
Example: The concert was so popular that it overcrowded the small venue.
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