outsmart |
outmaneuver |
As verbs the difference between outsmart and outmaneuver
is that
outsmart is to beat in a competition of wits while
outmaneuver is (us) to perform movements more adroitly or successfully.
outsmart |
false |
As a verb outsmart
is to beat in a competition of wits.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
avert |
outsmart |
In lang=en terms the difference between avert and outsmart
is that
avert is to ward off, or prevent, the occurrence or effects of while
outsmart is to beat in a competition of wits.
As verbs the difference between avert and outsmart
is that
avert is to turn aside or away while
outsmart is to beat in a competition of wits.
outsmart |
outshine |
As verbs the difference between outsmart and outshine
is that
outsmart is to beat in a competition of wits while
outshine is to shine brighter than something else.
outsmart |
overcome |
As verbs the difference between outsmart and overcome
is that
outsmart is to beat in a competition of wits while
overcome is to surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.
outsmart |
outfit |
In transitive terms the difference between outsmart and outfit
is that
outsmart is to beat in a competition of wits while
outfit is to provide with, usually for a specific purpose.
As a noun outfit is
a set of clothing (with accessories).
smarted |
outsmart |
As verbs the difference between smarted and outsmart
is that
smarted is (
smart) while
outsmart is to beat in a competition of wits.
outstand |
outsmart |
In lang=en terms the difference between outstand and outsmart
is that
outstand is to stand over; remain untouched, unimpaired, unsettled, uncollected, unpaid, or otherwise undetermined while
outsmart is to beat in a competition of wits.
As verbs the difference between outstand and outsmart
is that
outstand is to resist effectually; withstand; sustain without yielding while
outsmart is to beat in a competition of wits.
outwork |
outsmart |
As verbs the difference between outwork and outsmart
is that
outwork is to work out to a finish; to complete while
outsmart is to beat in a competition of wits.
As a noun outwork
is a minor, subsidiary fortification built beyond the main limits of fortification.
outsmart |
sidestep |
In transitive terms the difference between outsmart and sidestep
is that
outsmart is to beat in a competition of wits while
sidestep is to avoid or dodge.
As a noun sidestep is
a step to the side.
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