Meaning & Definition of word "Outsmart"

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    Outsmart

    /aʊtˈsmɑrt/

    verb:

    • 1. to gain the upper hand over someone by being more clever or shrewder.
      • Example: She managed to outsmart her opponents in the chess tournament with unexpected tactics.
    • 2. to deceive or trick someone by being more intelligent.
      • Example: He tried to outsmart the security system by hacking into it, but he was caught.
    • 3. to use ingenuity or cleverness to achieve a goal.
      • Example: In their quest for victory, the team sought to outsmart their rivals by studying their strategies.
    • 4. to achieve a desired result by employing clever strategies.
      • Example: The detective outsmarted the criminal by anticipating his next move.

    Etymology

    The word 'outsmart' is a combination of the prefix 'out-' meaning 'to a greater degree' and 'smart' from Middle English 'smerte' meaning 'keen' or 'intelligent'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    outsmart the competition:

    To be more clever than your competition.

    outsmart yourself:

    To make a foolish mistake through your own cleverness.

    Related Words

    outwit:

    To outsmart someone; to defeat or trick someone by cleverness.

    cunning:

    Having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion.

    Slang Meanings of outsmart

    Meaning: Pull a fast one

    Example Sentence: He really pulled a fast one on them with his clever plan.

    Meaning: Slick move

    Example Sentence: That was a slick move to outsmart your boss!