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outfool

Terms vs Outfool - What's the difference?

terms | outfool |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb outfool is

to be more foolish than.

Outfool vs Outfoot - What's the difference?

outfool | outfoot |


In lang=en terms the difference between outfool and outfoot

is that outfool is to outwit while outfoot is to run or travel faster than.

As verbs the difference between outfool and outfoot

is that outfool is to be more foolish than while outfoot is to run or travel faster than.

Outfool vs Outcool - What's the difference?

outfool | outcool |


In lang=en terms the difference between outfool and outcool

is that outfool is to outwit while outcool is to surpass in cool; to be more cool (hip, fashionable, etc) than.

As verbs the difference between outfool and outcool

is that outfool is to be more foolish than while outcool is to surpass in cool; to be more cool (hip, fashionable, etc) than.

Outwit vs Outfool - What's the difference?

outwit | outfool |


In transitive terms the difference between outwit and outfool

is that outwit is to get the better of; to outsmart, to beat in a competition of wits while outfool is to outwit.

Foolish vs Outfool - What's the difference?

foolish | outfool |


As an adjective foolish

is lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.

As a verb outfool is

to be more foolish than.