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- Dictionaryadverbout (adverb)
- moving or appearing to move away from a particular place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden:"he walked out into the street" · "watch the stars come out"
- situated or operating in the open air, not in buildings:"the search-and-rescue team have been out looking for you"
- no longer detained in custody or in jail:"they would be out on bail in no time"
- situated far or at a particular distance from somewhere:"an old farmhouse right out in the middle of nowhere" · "they lived eight miles out of town" · "the team had put on a marvelous display out in Georgia"
- to sea, away from the land:"the fleet put out from Cyprus"
- (of the tide) falling or at its lowest level:"the tide was going out"
- away from home:"he's gone out"
- in or to a public place for purposes of pleasure or entertainment:"an evening out at a restaurant"
- so as to be revealed or known:"find out what you can"
- aloud; so as to be heard:"Miss Beard cried out in horror"
- at or to an end:"the romance fizzled out"
- so as to be finished or complete:"I'll leave them to fight it out" · "I typed out the poem"
- in various other completive uses:"the crowd had thinned out" · "he crossed out a word"
- (of a light or fire) so as to be extinguished or no longer burning:"at ten o'clock the lights went out"
- (of a stain or mark) no longer visible; removed:"try to get the stain out"
- (of a jury) considering its verdict in secrecy.
- indicating a specified distance away from the goal line or finishing line:"he scored from 70 meters out"
- (of a party, politician, etc.) not in office.
preposition- through to the outside:"he ran out the door"
adjectiveout (adjective)- not concealing one's sexuality or gender identity:"I had been out since I was 17"
- at an end:"school was out for the summer"
- cricketbaseballno longer batting or on base, having had one's turn ended by the team in the field:"the Yankees are out in the ninth" · "Johnson was out at second"
nounout (noun) · outs (plural noun) · the outs (plural noun)- informala way of escaping from a problem or dilemma:"he was desperately looking for an out"
- baseballan act of putting a player out.
- (the outs)the political party or politicians not in office.
verbout (verb) · outs (third person present) · outed (past tense) · outed (past participle) · outing (present participle)- reveal the sexual or gender identity of (a person):"she was outed as a lesbian by the tabloid press"
- WEST INDIAN ENGLISHextinguish:"out the lamp when you're ready"
- archaicliterarybecome known; emerge:"the truth will out"
OriginOld English ūt (adverb), ūtian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch uit and German aus. OUT Synonyms: 334 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam …
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Synonyms for OUT: come out, break, get out, come-out-of-the-closet, transpire, away, distant, abroad, absent, removed; Antonyms for OUT: inside, indoors, in, in, inside, possible, in, here, in, inside.
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