Synonyms of outrun

Antonyms of outrun

Collocations of outrun

fear
Frequency: 70 %

He tried to outrun his fear, but it always caught up to him.

competition
Frequency: 60 %

She was determined to outrun the competition and win the race.

time
Frequency: 50 %

He knew he had to outrun time to meet the deadline.

limitations
Frequency: 45 %

She wanted to outrun her physical limitations and achieve her goals.

expectations
Frequency: 40 %

He felt the pressure to outrun the expectations set by others.

Idiomatic Expressions for outrun

  • Phrase: outrun your shadow
    Meaning: To move or run faster than your own shadow, symbolizing extreme speed or agility.
    Usage: The athlete seemed to outrun his shadow as he sprinted towards the finish line.