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    out
    /out/

    adverb

    • 1. moving or appearing to move away from a particular place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden: "he walked out into the street"
    • 2. situated far or at a particular distance from somewhere: "an old farmhouse right out in the middle of nowhere"

    preposition

    • 1. through to the outside: "he ran out the door"

    adjective

    • 1. not at home or at one's place of work: "if he called, she'd pretend to be out" Similar not herenot at homenot ingone awayOpposite in
    • 2. revealed or made public: "the secret was soon out" Similar revealedcommon knowledgepublic knowledgeknownOpposite unknownsecret

    noun

    • 1. a way of escaping from a problem or dilemma: informal "he was desperately looking for an out"
    • 2. an act of putting a player out.

    verb

    • 1. reveal the sexual or gender identity of (a person).
    • 2. expel, reject, or dismiss: dated "they had outed Asquith quite easily"

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  2. 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.

  3. in or into activity, existence, or outward manifestation: A rash came out on her arm. from a specified source or material: made out of scraps. from a state of composure, satisfaction, or harmony: to be put out over trifles. in or into a state of confusion, vexation, dispute, variance, or unfriendliness:

  4. used to show movement away from the inside of a place or container: She opened the window and stuck her head out. The bag broke and the apples fell out. I jumped out of bed and ran downstairs. He leaned out the window. He opened the drawer and took out a pair of socks. Get out! Out you go! (= Go out!)

  5. 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.

  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. 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”.

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

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