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  1. The meaning of OUTSIDE is a place or region beyond an enclosure or boundary. How to use outside in a sentence. a place or region beyond an enclosure or boundary: such as; the world beyond the confines of an institution (such as a prison)…

  2. noun. the outer side, surface, or part; exterior: The outside of the house needs painting. the external aspect or appearance. the space without or beyond an enclosure, institution, boundary, etc.: a prisoner about to resume life on the outside. a position away or farther away from the inside or center: The horse on the outside finished second.

  3. OUTSIDE definition: 1. not inside a building: 2. coming from another place or organization: 3. In baseball, if a ball…. Learn more.

  4. People or things outside a country, town, or region are not in it. ...an old castle outside Budapest. By broadcasting from 'pirate' radio ships based outside British territorial waters, they avoided official regulation. ...theatres both in and outside London. Outside is also a noun.

  5. adjective. functioning outside the boundaries or precincts of an organized unit. synonyms: extramural. carried on outside the bounds of an institution or community. adjective. from or between other countries. “developing nations need outside help” synonyms: external, international. foreign.

  6. OUTSIDE meaning: 1. not inside a building: 2. coming from another place or organization: 3. In baseball, if a ball…. Learn more.

  7. 1. The part or parts that face out; the outer surface. 2. a. The part or side of an object that is presented to the viewer; the external aspect. b. Outward aspect or appearance: "You'll never persuade me that I can't tell what men are by their outsides" (George Eliot). 3. The space beyond a boundary or limit. 4.

  8. outside. adverb. uk / ˌaʊtˈsaɪd / us. outside adverb (NOT INSIDE) A1. not inside a building: Go and play outside for a while. It's cold outside today. More examples. outside adverb (NEAR) A2. not in a particular building or room, but near it: She knocked on his bedroom door and left the tray outside. outside. adjective [ always before noun ]

  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English out‧side1 /aʊtˈsaɪd/ S1 W1 adverb, preposition 1 a) not inside a building SYN outdoors OPP inside When we got up, it was still dark outside. Go and play outside. b) not inside a building or room but close to it Could you wait outside please.

  10. not in a room, building or container but on or to the outside of it. I'm seeing a patient—please wait outside. I stood outside in the corridor, looking through the window. The house is painted green outside.

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