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Adverb

away from, or not in, the normal or usual place, position, state, etc.
out of alphabetical order; to go out to dinner.
away from one's home, country, work, etc., as specified
to go out of town.
in or into the outdoors
to go out for a walk.
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.
to blow out the candle; a practice on the way out.
in or into a state of neglect, disuse, etc.; not in current vogue or fashion
That style has gone out.
so as not to be in the normal or proper position or state; out of joint
His back went out after his fall.
in or into public notice or knowledge
The truth is out at last.
seeking openly and energetically to do or have
to be out for a good time.
not in present possession or use, as on loan
The librarian said that the book was still out.
on strike
The miners go out at midnight.
so as to project or extend
to stretch out; stick your tongue out.
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
to fall out about trifles.
so as to deprive or be deprived
to be cheated out of one's money.
so as to use the last part of
to run out of gas.
from a number, stock, or store
to point out the errors.
aloud or loudly
to cry out.
with completeness or effectiveness
to fill out.
thoroughly; completely; entirely
The children tired me out.
so as to obliterate or make undecipherable
to cross out a misspelling; to ink out.

Adjective

not at one's home or place of employment; absent
I stopped by to visit you last night, but you were out.
not open to consideration; out of the question
I wanted to go by plane, but all the flights are booked, so that's out.
wanting; lacking; without
We had some but now we're out.
removed from or not in effective operation, play, a turn at bat, or the like, as in a game
He's out for the season because of an injury.
no longer having or holding a job, public office, etc.; unemployed; disengaged (usually fol. by of )
to be out of work.
inoperative; extinguished
The elevator is out. Are the lights out?
finished; ended
before the week is out.
not currently stylish, fashionable, or in vogue
Fitted waistlines are out this season.
unconscious; senseless
Two drinks and he's usually out.
not in power, authority, or the like
a member of the out party.
Baseball .
(of a batter) not succeeding in getting on base
He was out at first on an attempted bunt.
(of a base runner) not successful in an attempt to advance a base or bases
He was out in attempting to steal second base.
beyond fixed or regular limits; out of bounds
The ball was out.
having a pecuniary loss or expense to an indicated extent
The company will be out millions of dollars if the new factory doesn't open on schedule.
incorrect or inaccurate
His calculations are out.
not in practice; unskillful from lack of practice
Your bow hand is out.
beyond the usual range, size, weight, etc. (often used in combination)
an outsize bed.
exposed; made bare, as by holes in one's clothing
out at the knees.
at variance; at odds; unfriendly
They are out with each other.
moving or directed outward; outgoing
the out train.
not available, plentiful, etc.
Mums are out till next fall.
external; exterior; outer.
located at a distance; outlying
We sailed to six of the out islands.
Cricket . not having its innings
the out side.
of or pertaining to the playing of the first nine holes of an 18-hole golf course ( opposed to in )
His out score on the second round was 33.

Preposition

(used to indicate movement or direction from the inside to the outside of something)
He looked out the window. She ran out the door.
(used to indicate location)
The car is parked out back.
(used to indicate movement away from a central point)
Let's drive out the old parkway.

Interjection

begone! away!
(used in radio communications to signify that the sender has finished the message and is not expecting or prepared to receive a reply.) Compare over ( def. 52 ) .
Archaic . (an exclamation of abhorrence, indignation, reproach, or grief (usually fol. by upon )
Out upon you!

Noun

a means of escape or excuse, as from a place, punishment, retribution, responsibility, etc.
He always left himself an out.
a person who lacks status, power, or authority, esp. in relation to a particular group or situation.
Usually, outs. persons not in office or political power ( distinguished from ins ).
Baseball . a put-out.
(in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) a return or service that does not land within the in-bounds limits of a court or section of a court ( opposed to in ).
something that is out, as a projecting corner.
Printing .
the omission of a word or words.
the word or words omitted.
Northern British Dialect . an outing.

Verb (used without object)

to go or come out.
to become public, evident, known, etc.
The truth will out.
to make known; tell; utter (fol. by with )
Out with the truth!

Verb (used with object)

to eject or expel; discharge; oust.
to intentionally expose (a secret homosexual, a spy, etc.). ?

Idioms

all out
with maximum effort; thoroughly or wholeheartedly
They went all out to finish by Friday.
be on the or at outs with
Informal . to be estranged from (another person); be unfriendly or on bad terms with
He is on the outs with his brother.
out and away
to a surpassing extent; far and away; by far
It was out and away the best apple pie she had ever eaten.
out for, aggressively determined to acquire, achieve
etc.
He's out for all the money he can get.
out from under, out of a difficult situation
esp. of debts or other obligations
The work piled up while I was away and I don't know how I'll ever get out from under.
out of
not within
out of the house.
beyond the reach of
The boat's passengers had sailed out of hearing.
not in a condition of
out of danger.
so as to deprive or be deprived of.
from within or among
Take the jokers out of the pack.
because of; owing to
out of loyalty.
foaled by (a dam)
Grey Dancer out of Lady Grey.
out of it
Informal .
not part of or acceptable within an activity, social group, or fashion
She felt out of it because none of her friends were at the party.
not conscious; drunk or heavily drugged.
not alert or clearheaded; confused; muddled.
eliminated from contention
If our team loses two more games, we'll be out of it.
out of sight. sight ( def. 25 ) .
out of trim
Nautical . (of a ship) drawing excessively at the bow or stern.

Antonyms

adjective
here , in , possible
adverb
in , indoors , inside

Synonyms

adjective
absent , antiquated , at an end , away , behind the times * , cold , dated , dead , demode , doused , ended , exhausted , expired , extinguished , finished , impossible , not allowed , not on , old-fashioned , old-hat , outmoded , outside , pass , ruled out , unacceptable , unfashionable , used up
adverb
out of doors , outward , without , abroad , absent , aloud , at variance , audibly , away , deficient in , exterior , external , extinguished , forth , gone , lacking , outright , public , published , revealed , wanting
verb
break , come out , get out , transpire

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