Outearns vs Outlearns - What's the difference?
outearns | outlearns |
(outearn)
To make more money than, to earn more than.
(outlearn)
To surpass in learning.
(obsolete) To learn completely and thoroughly; to exhaust knowledge of.
As verbs the difference between outearns and outlearns
is that outearns is (outearn) while outlearns is (outlearn).outearns
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(head)Anagrams
* * * *outearn
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(en verb)- Generally those with more responsibility outearn those with less.
Anagrams
*outlearns
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Verb
(head)outlearn
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- By eleven years old, the young genius had outlearned most of his teachers.
- Naught, according to his mind, He could outlearn . — Spenser.
- Men and gods have not outlearned it [love]. — Emerson.
