Outwit
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Meanings of Outwit
Verb
- To be smarter than someone else; to trick or outsmart them.
- To win a game or challenge by using clever ideas.
Explanation of the word: Outwit
Outwit means to be clever and smart to trick someone or solve a problem. It's like using your brain to win a game.
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Translations for the word: Outwit
hindi
बुद्धि से जीतना (Buddhi se jeetna)
buddhi se jeetna
चतुराई (Chaturai)
chaturai
धूर्तता (Dhoortata)
dhoortata
Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Outwit
What does 'outwit' mean?
To outwit means to be smarter than someone else and trick them in a clever way.
How do you pronounce 'outwit'?
You pronounce 'outwit' like this: out-wit.
What is the origin of the word 'outwit'?
The word 'outwit' comes from the Old English word 'wit', which means 'to know' or 'to be wise'.
What is the meaning of 'outwit' in Bengali?
The word 'outwit' in Bengali is 'বুদ্ধি খাটানো' (Buddhi khātānō).