outspelling

/ˌaʊtˈspɛlɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act or result of spelling better than someone else; a competition or instance of winning in spelling.
    • The final round of the bee came down to a dramatic outspelling of a difficult word.
    • His outspelling of every other contestant made him the new school champion.
    • Her outspelling of the defending champion earned her the trophy.
verb
  1. To spell better than someone else; to defeat in a spelling contest.
    • She managed to outspell all her classmates in the spelling bee.
    • No one in the room could outspell the young prodigy.
    • He trained for months hoping to outspell his rival at the national competition.
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