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  1. 1. a(1) : in a direction away from the inside or center. went out into the garden. (2) : outside. it's raining out. b. : from among others. c. : away from the shore. d. : away from home or work. out to lunch. e. : away from a particular place. 2. a. : so as to be missing or displaced from the usual or proper place. left a word out.

  2. 54 meanings: 1. at or to a point beyond the limits of some location; outside 2. out of consciousness 3. used to indicate a.... Click for more definitions.

  3. OUT definition: 1. used to show movement away from the inside of a place or container: 2. outside a building or…. Learn more.

  4. moving or appearing to move away from a place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden. “the cat came out from under the bed”. adverb. from one's possession. “he gave out money to the poor”. synonyms: away. adverb. away from home. “they went out last night”.

  5. to a state of exhaustion, extinction, or depletion: to pump a well out. to the end or conclusion; to a final decision or resolution: to say it all out. to a point or state of extinction, nonexistence, etc.: a practice on the way out. to blow out the candle; a practice on the way out.

  6. Adjective. Preposition. Idiom. Filter. adverb. Away from, forth from, or removed from a place, position, or situation. They live ten miles out. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Away from home. To go out for dinner. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Away from shore. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Out-of-bounds.

  7. Definition of out noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Definition of out adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. In a direction away from the inside: went out to hail a taxi. 2. Away from the center or middle: The troops fanned out. 3. a. Away from a usual place: stepped out for a drink of water; went out for the evening. b. Out of normal position: threw his back out. c. Out-of-bounds. 4. a.

  10. to the end or conclusion, a final decision, etc.:to say it all out. to a point or state of dying out or fading away:That practice is on the way out. not burning or lit:The lights went out. Put that cigarette out. in or into a state of neglect, disuse, etc.: That style is out.

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