How Do You Spell OUTBID?

Pronunciation: [a͡ʊtbˈɪd] (IPA)

The word "outbid" is spelled as /aʊtˈbɪd/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The spelling of this word is derived from its pronunciation. It is pronounced with a diphthong /aʊ/ at the beginning, which is followed by the consonant cluster /t b/. The vowel in the second syllable is pronounced as /ɪ/ and the word ends with the dental consonant /d/. "Outbid" means to make a higher offer than someone else in a competitive bidding process.

OUTBID Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "outbid" is primarily used as a verb and refers to the act of offering a higher price or a more valuable proposition in order to surpass someone else's bid in an auction or competitive situation. When individuals or entities participate in an auction or bidding process, they submit an offer or bid to acquire a particular item or secure a contract. If someone outbids another participant, it means they have submitted a higher bid that exceeds the previous offer made by someone else, thereby taking the lead in terms of monetary value.

    To "outbid" can also extend beyond the context of auctions and bidding, encompassing various competitive scenarios. In these instances, it signifies surpassing or surpassing someone else's proposition or opposing team by providing a more attractive or enticing offer. This can occur in professional and business settings like contract negotiations, grant applications, or tender processes, where parties submit bids or proposals. By outbidding their competitors, individuals or organizations can guarantee a successful outcome or secure a more favorable position.

    The concept of "outbid" revolves around the idea of exceeding, surpassing, or overshadowing the competing offer, whether it is in monetary value or a more advantageous proposition. The term is commonly used in financial and economic contexts, as well as in various competitive situations where bids, offers, or proposals are involved.

  2. To bid more than another.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for OUTBID

Etymology of OUTBID

The word "outbid" is derived from the combination of two English words: "out" and "bid".

The term "out" has its roots in Old English, where it was spelled as "ūt" and meant "outside" or "away from". Over time, "out" acquired several meanings, including "exterior" and "beyond".

On the other hand, "bid" comes from Middle English and is an alteration of the Old English word "byddan", which meant "to offer" or "to command". From there, "bid" evolved to specifically refer to the act of offering a price at an auction or sales event.

When "out" and "bid" are combined, the resulting word "outbid" refers to the act of surpassing or exceeding someone else's bid, typically by offering a higher price at an auction or similar competitive context.

Conjugate verb Outbid

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have outbidden; outbid
you would have outbidden; outbid
he/she/it would have outbidden; outbid
we would have outbidden; outbid
they would have outbidden; outbid
I would have outbid
you would have outbid
he/she/it would have outbid
we would have outbid
they would have outbid

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been outbidding
you would have been outbidding
he/she/it would have been outbidding
we would have been outbidding
they would have been outbidding

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would outbid
you would outbid
he/she/it would outbid
we would outbid
they would outbid

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be outbidding
you would be outbidding
he/she/it would be outbidding
we would be outbidding
they would be outbidding

FUTURE

I will outbid
you will outbid
he/she/it will outbid
we will outbid
they will outbid

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be outbidding
you will be outbidding
he/she/it will be outbidding
we will be outbidding
they will be outbidding

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have outbidden; outbid
you will have outbidden; outbid
he/she/it will have outbidden; outbid
we will have outbidden; outbid
they will have outbidden; outbid
I will have outbid
you will have outbid
he/she/it will have outbid
we will have outbid
they will have outbid
I will have outbade, will have outbid
we will have outbade, will have outbid
you will have outbade, will have outbid
he/she/it will have outbade, will have outbid
they will have outbade, will have outbid

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been outbidding
you will have been outbidding
he/she/it will have been outbidding
we will have been outbidding
they will have been outbidding

IMPERATIVE

you outbid
we let´s outbid

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to outbid

PAST

I outbade, outbid
we outbade, outbid
you outbade, outbid
he/she/it outbade, outbid
they outbade, outbid

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was outbidding
you were outbidding
he/she/it was outbidding
we were outbidding
they were outbidding

PAST PARTICIPLE

outbidden; outbid
outbid

PAST PERFECT

I had outbidden; outbid
you had outbidden; outbid
he/she/it had outbidden; outbid
we had outbidden; outbid
they had outbidden; outbid
I had outbid
you had outbid
he/she/it had outbid
we had outbid
they had outbid
I had outbid, had outbade
we had outbid, had outbade
you had outbid, had outbade
he/she/it had outbid, had outbade
they had outbid, had outbade

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been outbidding
you had been outbidding
he/she/it had been outbidding
we had been outbidding
they had been outbidding

PRESENT

I outbid
you outbid
he/she/it outbids
we outbid
they outbid

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am outbidding
you are outbidding
he/she/it is outbidding
we are outbidding
they are outbidding

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

outbidding

PRESENT PERFECT

I have outbidden; outbid
you have outbidden; outbid
he/she/it has outbidden; outbid
we have outbidden; outbid
they have outbidden; outbid
I have outbid
you have outbid
he/she/it has outbid
we have outbid
they have outbid
I have outbid, have outbade
we have outbid, have outbade
you have outbid, have outbade
he/she/it has outbid, has outbade
they have outbid, have outbade

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been outbidding
you have been outbidding
he/she/it has been outbidding
we have been outbidding
they have been outbidding

SIMPLE PAST

he/she/it outbid
I would have outbid, would have outbade
we would have outbid, would have outbade
you would have outbid, would have outbade
he/she/it would have outbid, would have outbade
they would have outbid, would have outbade

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