Outwit means to use your mind in a smart way to beat or trick someone. You win because you think better or faster.
She tried to outwit her opponent in the game.
He outwitted the guard to escape quickly.
Outwit can also mean tricking someone by being more clever in a sneaky way. It's about fooling people using your smart ideas.
They outwitted the guards to steal the plans.
She outwitted her friends with a clever joke.
Outwit can mean using smart thinking to solve hard problems or get past something difficult. It shows using your brain to win over a challenge.
Scientists outwitted the disease with new medicines.
He outwitted the problem with smart ideas.
Outwit can also mean avoiding danger or capture by being very clever and quick in thinking. It means being smart to escape harm.
The spy outwitted the enemy to stay safe.
He outwitted the police and ran away.
Outwit means to do better than others by using smartness or skill, especially in games, contests, or challenges.
She outwitted all her rivals in the contest.
They outwitted their opponents with strategy.
Outwit can also mean using clever talk or actions to change what others think or do. It means to smartly guide people’s decisions.
He outwitted the jury with strong arguments.
She outwitted the teacher to get extra time.