outstare (Meaning)

Wordnet

outstare (v)

overcome or cause to waver or submit by (or as if by) staring

Webster

outstare (v. t.)

To excel or overcome in staring; to face down.

outstare Sentence Examples

  1. The fierce lion outstared the trembling gazelle, its unwavering gaze sending shivers down its spine.
  2. The insolent child outstared the stern teacher, a defiant glint in their eyes.
  3. The hungry eagle outstared its prey from above, its keen vision piercing through the camouflage.
  4. The seasoned duelist outstared his opponent, his icy gaze unsettling their composure.
  5. The hypnotist outstared the volunteer, sending them into a trance-like state.
  6. The cat outstared the mouse, its playful demeanor masking its predatory instincts.
  7. The defiant teenager outstared their parents, refusing to be swayed by their authority.
  8. The venomous serpent outstared its intended victim, its cold eyes filled with malice.
  9. The cunning fox outstared the hunter, its intelligence outwitting the man's pursuit.
  10. The determined mountaineer outstared the treacherous storm, refusing to be deterred from their summit bid.

FAQs About the word outstare

overcome or cause to waver or submit by (or as if by) staringTo excel or overcome in staring; to face down.

peruse, outface, ogle, leer,stare down, glare, stare, fixate, eye, gape

glimpse,glimpse, glance, scan, scan, glance, dip (into),peek, browse, browse

The fierce lion outstared the trembling gazelle, its unwavering gaze sending shivers down its spine.

The insolent child outstared the stern teacher, a defiant glint in their eyes.

The hungry eagle outstared its prey from above, its keen vision piercing through the camouflage.

The seasoned duelist outstared his opponent, his icy gaze unsettling their composure.