(ˈ) ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ verb
Etymology: in sense 1, from out- + speak; in other senses, from out (I) + speak
transitive verb
1. : to excel in speaking : speak longer, louder, or more forcibly than
though the lawyer for the defense outspoke the prosecutor, he lost the case
2. : to declare openly or boldly
broke upon him in a loud voice, outspeaking his contention — Elizabeth M. Roberts
intransitive verb
: to speak out
when the rude instinct of our race outspoke — Robert Browning