outdistance

The word “outdistance” has 3 syllables: out-dis-tance

It's pronounced as /ˌaʊtˈdɪstəns/


What is synonym and antonym for outdistance?

In the thesaurus, “outdistance” has 57 synonyms and 4 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for outdistance along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for outdistance

Antonyms for outdistance

Meanings of outdistance

  • verb
    1. To run further or faster than another, or to finish a race with a large margin.

Example Sentences

  • The runner managed to outdistance all of his competitors.
  • Advanced technology helped the company outdistance its rivals.
  • The cyclist tried to outdistance the rest of the group during the race.
  • Her experience allowed her to outdistance less skilled candidates.
  • The fast horse quickly outdistanced the others on the track.

On this page you'll find 61 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to outdistance, such as: beat, best, better, clobber, conquer, crush, defeat.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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  • amaze
  • ambush
  • astonish
  • astound
  • beat
  • befall
  • befuddle
  • better
  • bewilder
  • blindside
  • blow away
  • bowl over
  • burst in on
  • bushwhack
  • capture
  • catch in the act
  • catch off-balance
  • catch off-guard
  • catch red-handed
  • catch unawares
  • catch up with
  • come down on
  • come upon
  • confound
  • confuse
  • daze
  • discomfit
  • disconcert
  • discover
  • dismay
  • drop in on
  • dumbfound
  • dumfound
  • engulf
  • flabbergast
  • floor
  • gain on
  • get past
  • get to
  • grab
  • grasp
  • happen
  • hit
  • jar
  • knock for a loop
  • lay for
  • leave behind
  • lie in wait
  • muddle
  • nab
  • nonplus
  • outdistance
  • outdo
  • outstrip
  • overhaul
  • overwhelm
  • perplex
  • reach
  • rock
  • seize
  • shake up
  • shock
  • spring on
  • startle
  • strike
  • stun
  • stupefy
  • surprise
  • take
  • take aback
  • thunderstrike
  • waylay

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