verb
- to speak more boldly, loudly, or effectively than someone else
- to speak out boldly or frankly
Usage: archaic or literary
Usage: archaic or literary
Examples
- The young lawyer managed to outspeak his more experienced opponent in court.
- She would outspeak anyone who challenged her beliefs.
- He felt compelled to outspeak against the injustice he witnessed.
- The activist chose to outspeak rather than remain silent.
- In the debate, she tried to outspeak her rival with passionate arguments.
- The poet’s words seemed to outspeak the very emotions of his audience.