CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTVAUNT
PRESENT
Present
I outvaunt
you outvaunt
he/she/it outvaunts
we outvaunt
you outvaunt
they outvaunt
Present continuous
I am outvaunting
you are outvaunting
he/she/it is outvaunting
we are outvaunting
you are outvaunting
they are outvaunting
Present perfect
I have outvaunted
you have outvaunted
he/she/it has outvaunted
we have outvaunted
you have outvaunted
they have outvaunted
Present perfect continuous
I have been outvaunting
you have been outvaunting
he/she/it has been outvaunting
we have been outvaunting
you have been outvaunting
they have been outvaunting
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I outvaunted
you outvaunted
he/she/it outvaunted
we outvaunted
you outvaunted
they outvaunted
Past continuous
I was outvaunting
you were outvaunting
he/she/it was outvaunting
we were outvaunting
you were outvaunting
they were outvaunting
Past perfect
I had outvaunted
you had outvaunted
he/she/it had outvaunted
we had outvaunted
you had outvaunted
they had outvaunted
Past perfect continuous
I had been outvaunting
you had been outvaunting
he/she/it had been outvaunting
we had been outvaunting
you had been outvaunting
they had been outvaunting
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outvaunt
you will outvaunt
he/she/it will outvaunt
we will outvaunt
you will outvaunt
they will outvaunt
Future continuous
I will be outvaunting
you will be outvaunting
he/she/it will be outvaunting
we will be outvaunting
you will be outvaunting
they will be outvaunting
Future perfect
I will have outvaunted
you will have outvaunted
he/she/it will have outvaunted
we will have outvaunted
you will have outvaunted
they will have outvaunted
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outvaunting
you will have been outvaunting
he/she/it will have been outvaunting
we will have been outvaunting
you will have been outvaunting
they will have been outvaunting
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outvaunt
you would outvaunt
he/she/it would outvaunt
we would outvaunt
you would outvaunt
they would outvaunt
Conditional continuous
I would be outvaunting
you would be outvaunting
he/she/it would be outvaunting
we would be outvaunting
you would be outvaunting
they would be outvaunting
Conditional perfect
I would have outvaunt
you would have outvaunt
he/she/it would have outvaunt
we would have outvaunt
you would have outvaunt
they would have outvaunt
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outvaunting
you would have been outvaunting
he/she/it would have been outvaunting
we would have been outvaunting
you would have been outvaunting
they would have been outvaunting
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outvaunt
we let´s outvaunt
you outvaunt
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outvaunted
Present Participle
outvaunting
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OUTVAUNT»
Discover the use of
outvaunt in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outvaunt and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... OUTTRUMPING OUTTRUMPS OUTTURN OUTTURNS OUTVALUE
OUTVALUED OUTVALUES OUTVALUING OUTVAUNT OUTVAUNTED
OUTVAUNTING OUTVAUNTS OUTVIE OUTVIED OUTVIES OUTVOICE
OUTVOICED OUTVOICES ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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English Language Word Builder
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OUTTHROWQ OUTTHROWD OUTTOWER OUTTRADE OUTTRICK OUTTRUMP
OUTVALUE OUTVAUNT OUTVENOM OUTVOICE OUTWASTE OUTWATCH
OUTWHIRL ...
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The North American Review
... its own appropriate hues; As in high pageant, when the flowers are dumb, Old
forests lift the splendor earth must lose, And hills with solemn foliage of the fall
Outvaunt the spring, in phantom festival. XIII Go by! but go not lightly; as you pass
...
Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, 1922
When they are all night around the fire, Sire Bsteve, Sir Constans and Sir Hugh,
raising bids to outvaunt one another, □ore gallant than Berard de Monleydier, all
night they tilt and wrassle in their pints. At dawn in the shadow of the elder, you'll
...
Jonathan Greene, Bruce Marcus, 1967
... when the flowers are dumb, Old forests lift the splendor earth must lose, And
hills with solemn foliage of the fall Outvaunt the spring, in phantom festival. He is
as maddeningly effective in the stately measure of: Not all my will can change this
...
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Selected Poems: With a Preface on the Nature of Poetry
... must lose, And hills with solemn foliage of the fall Outvaunt the spring, in
phantom festival. ' XIV Go by ! but go not lightly ; as RUE DES VENTS.
Arthur Davison Ficke, 1938
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Adorning the buckhorn helmet
Gathenngness: I diminish nothing - Yet the nothing of all that is Is undiminished m
the outvaunt of my Gathering: - saying 'I am free In the ardors and contradictions
of The never-to-be-obtamed' - asseverating 'I would reclaim the ghosdy ...
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The New quarterly review, and digest of current literature
... each new institution for life assurance builds its claim to public estimation by
endeavouring to outvie its predecessors in the cheapness of its terms, and to
outvaunt them in the liberality of its promises. They out-Herod Herod ! If there be
found ...
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The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
Again letter-worship has overshot itself; "outvaunt" in English conveys the notion
of surpassing some one else's vaunts, which is not in the original at all. Now hear
Mr. Morshead :— To-day nor Paris nor the city's self, That paid the price, witli ...
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The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science, Art, ...
The Greek is e'§ciixe-rat To dpfiha 1'05 midovr rrhéow. letter-worship has
overshot itself; "' outvaunt ” in lish conyeys the notion of surpassing some one
else's vaunts, which is not m_the original at all. N ow hear Mr. Moi-ahead :— To-
day nor ...