outspeaking

/aʊtˈspikɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outspeak; the act of speaking more loudly, clearly, or effectively than someone else.
    • The children were outspeaking each other to get their mother's attention.
    • She is outspeaking her rival in the final round of the competition.
    • By outspeaking the other candidates, he won the debate.
adjective
  1. That outspeaks; tending to speak more than or dominate others in conversation.
    • She has an outspeaking style that works well in negotiations.
    • The outspeaking commentator wouldn't let the guests finish their sentences.
    • His outspeaking nature sometimes annoys his quieter friends.
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