different between outscorn vs outscore
outscorn
English
Etymology
out- +? scorn
Verb
outscorn (third-person singular simple present outscorns, present participle outscorning, simple past and past participle outscorned)
- (transitive) To overcome or overwhelm by haughty disregard; defy; scorn or despise.
Anagrams
- contours, cornutos, countors, croutons, croƻtons
outscorn From the web:
outscore
English
Etymology
out- +? score
Verb
outscore (third-person singular simple present outscores, present participle outscoring, simple past and past participle outscored)
- (transitive) To score more than.
Anagrams
- ecotours, score out, toe scour
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