How Do You Spell OUTHUNT?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊthˈʌnt] (IPA)

The word "outhunt" is spelled as /aʊtˈhʌnt/. It is made up of two parts - "out" and "hunt". The "out" refers to something that is better or more in quantity, while "hunt" refers to the act of searching for game. Therefore, "outhunt" means to surpass or outdo someone in hunting or searching. The phonetic transcription (/aʊtˈhʌnt/) shows that the word is pronounced as "out-hunt" with the stress on the first syllable, followed by a short "u" sound and the ending with a soft "t".

OUTHUNT Meaning and Definition

  1. Outhunt is a verb that refers to the action of surpassing or outperforming someone else in a hunt or pursuit. The term consists of two parts: "out," meaning to surpass or exceed, and "hunt," which refers to the act of pursuing or searching for something, typically animals in the context of hunting. Outhunt, therefore, describes the act of outdoing one's competitors or colleagues in the context of hunting.

    The term can be applied to various scenarios involving hunting or tracking, whether it be for sport, food, or research purposes. It implies that an individual or group has achieved a higher level of skill, success, or efficiency in their hunting endeavors compared to others.

    Outhunting can involve various factors, such as superior tracking abilities, knowledge of the terrain, effective use of hunting equipment, or a higher level of patience and perseverance. It goes beyond simply outshooting or killing more animals; it encompasses a comprehensive range of hunting skills and abilities.

    The term can also be used metaphorically, beyond the literal context of hunting, to describe situations where one surpasses or outperforms others in non-hunting-related activities. It indicates the idea of achieving a greater level of success or accomplishment compared to one's peers or competitors.

Etymology of OUTHUNT

The word "outhunt" is a combination of the prefix "out-" and the verb "hunt".

"Out-" is a prefix that implies surpassing, exceeding, or going beyond. It is derived from the Old English word "ūt", meaning "out" or "beyond". In modern usage, it can be seen in words like "outdo", "outweigh", or "outshine".

"Hunt" has its origins in the Old English word "huntian", which meant to chase or pursue game animals in order to capture or kill them. The word can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "hunton", which meant to pursue, capture, or kill.

Therefore, when the prefix "out-" is added to "hunt", it creates the word "outhunt".

Conjugate verb Outhunt

CONDITIONAL

I would outhunt
you would outhunt
he/she/it would outhunt
we would outhunt
they would outhunt

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be outhunting
you would be outhunting
he/she/it would be outhunting
we would be outhunting
they would be outhunting

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have outhunt
you would have outhunt
he/she/it would have outhunt
we would have outhunt
they would have outhunt

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been outhunting
you would have been outhunting
he/she/it would have been outhunting
we would have been outhunting
they would have been outhunting

FUTURE

I will outhunt
you will outhunt
he/she/it will outhunt
we will outhunt
they will outhunt

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be outhunting
you will be outhunting
he/she/it will be outhunting
we will be outhunting
they will be outhunting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have outhunted
you will have outhunted
he/she/it will have outhunted
we will have outhunted
they will have outhunted

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been outhunting
you will have been outhunting
he/she/it will have been outhunting
we will have been outhunting
they will have been outhunting

IMPERATIVE

you outhunt
we let´s outhunt

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outhunt

PAST

I outhunted
you outhunted
he/she/it outhunted
we outhunted
they outhunted

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was outhunting
you were outhunting
he/she/it was outhunting
we were outhunting
they were outhunting

PAST PARTICIPLE

outhunted

PAST PERFECT

I had outhunted
you had outhunted
he/she/it had outhunted
we had outhunted
they had outhunted

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been outhunting
you had been outhunting
he/she/it had been outhunting
we had been outhunting
they had been outhunting

PRESENT

I outhunt
you outhunt
he/she/it outhunts
we outhunt
they outhunt

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am outhunting
you are outhunting
he/she/it is outhunting
we are outhunting
they are outhunting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outhunting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have outhunted
you have outhunted
he/she/it has outhunted
we have outhunted
they have outhunted

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been outhunting
you have been outhunting
he/she/it has been outhunting
we have been outhunting
they have been outhunting