IRREGULAR VERBS
Irregular verbs Regular verbs
outtell, outtells, outtelling, outtold
Synonyms: surpass, excel, outdo, outshine, exceed
Antonyms: underperform, fall short, lag, underdo, underachieve
The Verb "Outtell" – Meaning and Usage The verb "outtell" is an uncommon and somewhat archaic term in English. It combines "out-" (meaning to surpass or exceed) with "tell", and it has the following meanings: To tell more or better than someone else: To surpass someone in the act of narrating, recounting, or explaining something. Example: "The storyteller outtold all others with his vivid imagination." To reveal more: To disclose or express something in greater detail or extent than others. Example: "His facial expressions outtold his words, betraying his true feelings." Grammatical Forms: Base form: outtell Past tense: outtold Past participle: outtold Example Sentences: "In the debate, she outtold her opponent by presenting clearer arguments." "The painting outtold the artist’s words, conveying emotions he couldn’t describe." "He has often outtold others in sharing captivating anecdotes." Synonyms: Outshine Outperform Outclass Usage Notes: The verb "outtell" is rarely used in modern contexts, often replaced by more familiar terms or phrases. However, it can still appear in poetic or literary works where its unique tone and rhythm add value.
Regular verbs are verbs that follow a consistent pattern when forming their past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" to the base form.
OUTTELL - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ i | outtell |
★ you | outtell |
★ he/she/it | outtells |
★ we | outtell |
★ you | outtell |
★ they | outtell |
Examples of the verb 'outtell' in the Present Simple |
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- I outtell the stories with vivid details. |
- You outtell others by always having the latest information. |
- He outtells his friends with captivating narratives. | She outtells her colleagues with engaging anecdotes. |
- We outtell during our presentations to keep the audience interested. |
- You (plural) outtell competitors by sharing unique insights. |
- They outtell their audience with compelling arguments. |
OUTTELL - PRESENT CONTINUOUS | |
★ i am | outtelling |
★ you are | outtelling |
★ he/she/it is | outtelling |
★ we are | outtelling |
★ you are | outtelling |
★ they are | outtelling |
Examples of the verb 'outtell' in the Present Continuous |
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- I am outtelling the events as they unfold. |
- You are outtelling the crowd with your dynamic speech. |
- He is outtelling his peers with exciting updates. | She is outtelling her team with inspiring stories. |
- We are outtelling our experiences to connect better. |
- You (plural) are outtelling rivals by presenting superior information. |
- They are outtelling their listeners with persuasive narratives. |
OUTTELL - PRESENT PERFECT | |
★ i have | outtold |
★ you have | outtold |
★ he/she/it has | outtold |
★ we have | outtold |
★ you have | outtold |
★ they have | outtold |
Examples of the verb 'outtell' in the Present Perfect |
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- I have outtold the entire saga without missing a detail. |
- You have outtold everyone with your comprehensive reports. |
- He has outtold his friends with thrilling adventures. | She has outtold her colleagues with insightful presentations. |
- We have outtold in every meeting to ensure clarity. |
- You (plural) have outtold competitors by providing thorough explanations. |
- They have outtold their audience with unforgettable stories. |
OUTTELL - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
★ i have been | outtelling |
★ you have been | outtelling |
★ he/she/it has been | outtelling |
★ we have been | outtelling |
★ you have been | outtelling |
★ they have been | outtelling |
Examples of the verb 'outtell' in the Present Perfect Continuous |
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- I have been outtelling stories to keep the audience engaged. |
- You have been outtelling your peers with ongoing updates. |
- He has been outtelling his friends with continuous anecdotes. | She has been outtelling her team with regular inspirational talks. |
- We have been outtelling our journey to inspire others. |
- You (plural) have been outtelling rivals by consistently sharing valuable information. |
- They have been outtelling their listeners with persistent storytelling. |
OUTTELL - PAST SIMPLE | |
★ i | outtold |
★ you | outtold |
★ he/she/it | outtold |
★ we | outtold |
★ you | outtold |
★ they | outtold |
Examples of the verb 'outtell' in the Past Simple |
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- I outtold the entire history of the project yesterday. |
- You outtold your colleagues during the last meeting. |
- He outtold his friends with fascinating tales. | She outtold her peers with impressive narratives. |
- We outtold the audience with our detailed explanations. |
- You (plural) outtold competitors by presenting superior data. |
- They outtold their listeners with engaging content. |
OUTTELL - PAST CONTINUOUS | |
★ i was | outtelling |
★ you were | outtelling |
★ he/she/it was | outtelling |
★ we were | outtelling |
★ you were | outtelling |
★ they were | outtelling |
Examples of the verb 'outtell' in the Past Continuous |
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- I was outtelling the story when the power went out. |
- You were outtelling the crowd with your enthusiastic presentation. |
- He was outtelling his peers with exciting updates. | She was outtelling her team with motivational speeches. |
- We were outtelling our experiences to build rapport. |
- You (plural) were outtelling rivals by sharing comprehensive insights. |
- They were outtelling their audience with persuasive arguments. |
OUTTELL - PAST PERFECT | |
★ i had | outtold |
★ you had | outtold |
★ he/she/it had | outtold |
★ we had | outtold |
★ you had | outtold |
★ they had | outtold |
Examples of the verb 'outtell' in the Past Perfect |
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- I had outtold all the key points before the deadline. |
- You had outtold your colleagues with a thorough report. |
- He had outtold his friends with captivating stories. | She had outtold her peers with detailed presentations. |
- We had outtold the audience by the time the session ended. |
- You (plural) had outtold competitors with superior information. |
- They had outtold their listeners with memorable narratives. |
OUTTELL - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
★ i had been | outtelling |
★ you had been | outtelling |
★ he/she/it had been | outtelling |
★ we had been | outtelling |
★ you had been | outtelling |
★ they had been | outtelling |
Examples of the verb 'outtell' in the Past Perfect Continuous |
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- I had been outtelling stories for hours before the event concluded. |
- You had been outtelling your peers with continuous updates. |
- He had been outtelling his friends with ongoing anecdotes. | She had been outtelling her team with regular inspirational talks. |
- We had been outtelling our journey to keep everyone informed. |
- You (plural) had been outtelling rivals by consistently sharing valuable information. |
- They had been outtelling their listeners with persistent storytelling. |
OUTTELL - FUTURE SIMPLE | |
★ i will | outtell |
★ you will | outtell |
★ he/she/it will | outtell |
★ we will | outtell |
★ you will | outtell |
★ they will | outtell |
Examples of the verb 'outtell' in the Future Simple |
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- I will outtell the audience with an engaging presentation. |
- You will outtell your colleagues by providing comprehensive reports. |
- He will outtell his friends with exciting adventures. | She will outtell her peers with inspiring stories. |
- We will outtell during our next meeting to ensure understanding. |
- You (plural) will outtell competitors by sharing superior insights. |
- They will outtell their audience with compelling narratives. |
OUTTELL - FUTURE CONTINUOUS | |
★ i will be | outtelling |
★ you will be | outtelling |
★ he/she/it will be | outtelling |
★ we will be | outtelling |
★ you will be | outtelling |
★ they will be | outtelling |
Examples of the verb 'outtell' in the Future Continuous |
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- I will be outtelling the story during the live session. |
- You will be outtelling the crowd with your dynamic speech. |
- He will be outtelling his peers with ongoing updates. | She will be outtelling her team with regular motivational talks. |
- We will be outtelling our experiences to connect better. |
- You (plural) will be outtelling rivals by presenting superior information. |
- They will be outtelling their listeners with persuasive narratives. |
OUTTELL - FUTURE PERFECT | |
★ i will have | outtold |
★ you will have | outtold |
★ he/she/it will have | outtold |
★ we will have | outtold |
★ you will have | outtold |
★ they will have | outtold |
Examples of the verb 'outtell' in the Future Perfect |
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- I will have outtold all the necessary details by the end of the presentation. |
- You will have outtold your colleagues with a comprehensive report by then. |
- He will have outtold his friends with thrilling stories by the next meeting. | She will have outtold her peers with insightful presentations by the deadline. |
- We will have outtold the audience with our detailed explanations by then. |
- You (plural) will have outtold competitors by providing superior data by the end of the quarter. |
- They will have outtold their audience with unforgettable stories by the event's conclusion. |
OUTTELL - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
★ i will have been | outtelling |
★ you will have been | outtelling |
★ he/she/it will have been | outtelling |
★ we will have been | outtelling |
★ you will have been | outtelling |
★ they will have been | outtelling |
Examples of the verb 'outtell' in the Future Perfect Continuous |
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- I will have been outtelling stories for over an hour by the time you arrive. |
- You will have been outtelling your peers with continuous updates by then. |
- He will have been outtelling his friends with ongoing anecdotes by the end of the day. | She will have been outtelling her team with regular inspirational talks by the project's completion. |
- We will have been outtelling our journey to inspire others for several weeks by then. |
- You (plural) will have been outtelling rivals by consistently sharing valuable information by the end of the season. |
- They will have been outtelling their listeners with persistent storytelling for months by the time the campaign ends. |