Superiority vs Outspeak - What's the difference?
superiority | outspeak |
the state of being superior
* {{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=April 15
, author=Phil McNulty
, title=Tottenham 1-5 Chelsea
, work=BBC
To surpass in speaking; say or express more than; signify or claim superiority to; be superior to in meaning or significance; speak louder than.
(intransitive, rare, dialectal) To speak out or aloud.
(transitive, rare, dialectal) To declare; utter; express; vocalise.
As a noun superiority
is the state of being superior.As a verb outspeak is
to surpass in speaking; say or express more than; signify or claim superiority to; be superior to in meaning or significance; speak louder than.superiority
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Alternative forms
* superiourity (obsolete)Noun
(superiorities)- Many colleges want to achieve football superiority.
citation, page= , passage=Chelsea will point to that victory margin as confirmation of their superiority - but Spurs will complain their hopes of turning the game around were damaged fatally by Atkinson's decision.}}
