Definitions
- Referring to the act of drinking more alcohol than someone else in a social setting. - Describing a competition or challenge to see who can drink the most alcohol. - Talking about excessive drinking or binge drinking.
- Referring to the act of drinking more alcohol than someone else in a social setting. - Describing a competition or challenge to see who can drink the most alcohol. - Talking about excessive drinking or binge drinking.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words refer to drinking more alcohol than someone else.
- 2Both words can be used in a competitive or social context.
- 3Both words can describe excessive or binge drinking behavior.
What is the difference?
- 1Form: Outdrinking is a gerund or present participle, while outdrink is a verb.
- 2Usage: Outdrinking is less commonly used than outdrink.
- 3Connotation: Outdrinking may imply a longer duration of drinking, while outdrink may imply a one-time event.
Remember this!
Outdrink and outdrinking are synonyms that refer to drinking more alcohol than someone else, often in a competitive or social context. The difference between the two is their form and usage. Outdrink is a verb that can be used in various tenses and forms, while outdrinking is a gerund or present participle that is less commonly used.