Home › Words › O › outleapoutleapoutleap means A sally; flight; escape.EtymologyFrom out- + leap.nounA sally; flight; escape.A bursting forth; an ambush; a sudden quick effort.e.g.“The outleap of fury in the dagger-thrust had evidently exhausted him.” — 1863, George Eliot, Romola, Volume II, Book II, Chapter XIV, page 173:A fine which is paid by a person to their lord for deserting an estate without permission.verbTo leap out, as if from an ambush.To leap beyond or farther than.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.forthleap 72% match — To leap forth or out. vs outleap →upleap 67% match — To leap up; spring up. vs outleap →overspring 63% match — To rise above, or spring or leap over. vs outleap →atrout 61% match — To rush away; escape. vs outleap →exilition 61% match — The act of suddenly jumping up or out. vs outleap →beleap 60% match — To leap upon; cover. vs outleap →overskip 60% match — To skip or leap over vs outleap →outflight 59% match — The act or process of flying out. vs outleap →