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Meaning and definition for "out" word
[adv] away from home; "they went out last night"
[adv] from one's possession; "he gave out money to the poor"; "gave away the tickets"
[adv] outside of an enclosed space; "she is out"
[adv] outward from a reference point; "he kicked his legs out"
[adjective] outer or outlying; "the out islands"
[adjective] no longer fashionable; "that style is out these days"
[verb] be made known; be disclosed or revealed; "The truth will out"
[verb] reveal somebody else's homosexuality; "This actor was outed last week"
[verb] to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality; "This actor outed last year"
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(a) adv. Completely; wholly; openly.
(b) adj. Without any reservation or disguise; absolute; as, an out and out villain. [As an {adj}. written also {out-and-out}.] {Out at}, {Out in}, {Out on}, etc., elliptical phrases, that to which out refers as a source, origin, etc., being omitted; as, out (of the house and) at the barn; out (of the house, road, fields, etc., and) in the woods. Three fishers went sailing out into the west, Out into the west, as the sun went down. --C. Kingsley. Note: In these lines after out may be understood, ``of the harbor,'' ``from the shore,'' ``of sight,'' or some similar phrase. The complete construction is seen in the saying: ``Out of the frying pan into the fire.'' {Out from}, a construction similar to {out of} (below). See {Of} and {From}. {Out of}, a phrase which may be considered either as composed of an adverb and a preposition, each having its appropriate office in the sentence, or as a compound preposition. Considered as a preposition, it denotes, with verbs of movement or action, from the interior of; beyond the limit: from; hence, origin, source, motive, departure, separation, loss, etc.; -- opposed to {in} or {into}; also with verbs of being, the state of being derived, removed, or separated from. Examples may be found in the phrases below, and also under Vocabulary words; as, out of breath; out of countenance. {Out of cess}, beyond measure, excessively. --Shak. {Out of character}, unbecoming; improper. {Out of conceit with}, not pleased with. See under {Conceit}. {Out of date}, not timely; unfashionable; antiquated. {Out of door}, {Out of doors}, beyond the doors; from the house; in, or into, the open air; hence, figuratively, shut out; dismissed. See under {Door}, also, {Out-of-door}, {Outdoor}, {Outdoors}, in the Vocabulary. ``He 's quality, and the question's out of door,'' --Dryden. {Out of favor}, disliked; under displeasure. {Out of frame}, not in correct order or condition; irregular; disarranged. --Latimer. {Out of hand}, immediately; without delay or preparation. ``Ananias . . . fell down and died out of hand.'' --Latimer. {Out of harm's way}, beyond the danger limit; in a safe place. {Out of joint}, not in proper connection or adjustment; unhinged; disordered. ``The time is out of joint.'' --Shak. {Out of mind}, not in mind; forgotten; also, beyond the limit of memory; as, time out of mind. {Out of one's head}, beyond commanding one's mental powers; in a wandering state mentally; delirious. [Colloq.] {Out of one's time}, beyond one's period of minority or apprenticeship. {Out of order}, not in proper order; disarranged; in confusion. {Out of place}, not in the usual or proper place; hence, not proper or becoming. {Out of pocket}, in a condition of having expended or lost more money than one has received. {Out of print}, not in market, the edition printed being exhausted; -- said of books, pamphlets, etc. {Out of the question}, beyond the limits or range of consideration; impossible to be favorably considered. {Out of reach}, beyond one's reach; inaccessible. {Out of season}, not in a proper season or time; untimely; inopportune. {Out of sorts}, wanting certain things; unsatisfied; unwell; unhappy; cross. See under {Sort}, n. {Out of temper}, not in good temper; irritated; angry. {Out of time}, not in proper time; too soon, or too late. {Out of time}, not in harmony; discordant; hence, not in an agreeing temper; fretful. {Out of twist}, {winding}, or {wind}, not in warped condition; perfectly plain and smooth; -- said of surfaces.
Synonyms for out
away, come out, come out of the closet, out of fashion, outer(a), unfashionable, unstylish
Antonyms: in
See also: ball | baseball | baseball game | break | bring out | disclose | discover | divulge | expose | failure | give away | impart | let on | let out | putout | reveal | strikeout |
Related terms: absurd, antiquated, avenue, blowhole, break forth, catatonic, channel, come to light, deep asleep, defective, delusive, deviative, disused, drugged, egress, extinguish, flume, from, get out, likely story, on the outside, outmost, resigned, semiconscious, stand revealed, unproved, unresembling, way out, weird, zonked
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Let's analyse "out" as pure text. This string has Three letters in One syllable and Two vowels. 66.7% of vowels is 28.1% more then average English word. Written in backwards: TUO. Average typing speed for these characters is 750 milliseconds. [info]
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Numerology Hearts desire number calculated from vowels:
out: 6 + 3 = 9, reduced: 9 . and the final result is Nine. |
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