different between outsold vs outhold
outsold
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??t?s?ld/
Verb
outsold
- simple past tense and past participle of outsell
Anagrams
- sold out, sold-out, soldout
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outhold
English
Etymology
From Middle English outholden, equivalent to out- +? hold. Cognate with Scots outhald (“to outhold”).
Verb
outhold (third-person singular simple present outholds, present participle outholding, simple past outheld, past participle outheld or (obsolete) outholden)
- (Britain dialectal) To hold out; extend.
- (Britain dialectal) To hold out, endure; resist, withstand; keep out by force, exclude.
- To hold better than someone or something else.
- This new tack outholds the older one.
- (poker) To hold longer than another player.
Anagrams
- hold out, holdout
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