Outsight vs Outasight - What's the difference?
outsight | outasight |
Sight for that which is on the outside; the ability or capacity to perceive or anticipate external things; view; outlook; perspective; power of observation.
*1897 , Ursula Newell Gestefeld, How we master our Fate :
*1968 , Richard Matthew Jones, Fantasy and feeling in education :
*2007 , James M. Kouzes, Barry Z. Posner, The leadership challenge :
Expectation; prospect.
*2009 , E. Milton Scott, Hinges of Time :
(Scotland) Movable goods kept out of doors, such as animals, ploughs, carts, and other implements of husbandry.
As a noun outsight
is sight for that which is on the outside; the ability or capacity to perceive or anticipate external things; view; outlook; perspective; power of observation.As an interjection outasight is
excellent.outsight
English
Noun
(en noun)- When we live by outsight , we become submissive to fate.
- It can key her into broad areas of emotional import, and therefore of personal significance, which if made relevant to the subject matter would provide some children with opportunities for linking insights to outsights , [...]
- This means honing their “outsight ” —the capacity to perceive external things—and helping their constituents develop that ability as well.
- Yet we sail toward it grasping The outsight which we know is there.
