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Out Definition & Meaning

1. Out (adverb) - not in or inside a particular place or container.

Example: She left her keys out on the table.

2. Out (adjective) - no longer in fashion or popular.

Example: Bell-bottom pants are out of style.

3. Out (noun) - a means of escape or exit.

Example: The emergency exit is the quickest way out of the building.

4. Out (verb) - to reveal or make known.

Example: The journalist outed the politician's secret affair.

5. Out (preposition) - extending or moving beyond a boundary or limit.

Example: The runner stretched out his arms to cross the finish line.

Examples of the word out used in sentences.

  • Could you help me carry these boxes out to the car?
  • Can you take the trash out, please?
  • I'm sorry, the store is out of bananas.
  • The sun is out today, it's a beautiful morning.
  • Peter is out of town, he won't be back until next week.
  • Can you help me get this stain out of my shirt?
  • The lights went out during the storm and we had to use candles.
  • I'm sorry, but our restaurant is currently out of the daily special.
  • I'm out of milk, can you pick some up on your way home?
  • She's been out all day shopping for new clothes.
  • I need to sort out my work schedule for the next week.
  • I went out for a run early in the morning.
  • Can you please help me out with this heavy box?
  • The concert was cancelled due to the rain, so we went out for dinner instead.
  • Our team is out of the tournament after losing two matches.
  • The sun finally came out, just in time for our picnic in the park.
  • I can't believe he gave out all that personal information to a stranger on the phone.
  • After a night of partying, I was completely out of energy the next day.
  • The company's new advertising campaign is really standing out amongst the competition.
  • It's important to always watch out for potential hazards on the road while driving.
  • The storm knocked out power to the entire city.
  • Out of all the applicants, she was the most qualified for the job.
  • She decided to opt out of the company's health insurance plan.
  • He was surprised to find out that his best friend had been keeping a secret from him.
  • The athlete pushed himself to the limit and gave it his all out on the field.
  • As a seasoned traveler, I have learned that it's always better to err on the side of caution and carry extra cash with me, just in case I run out of money unexpectedly.
  • Despite his initial reluctance to try sushi, my friend eventually came around to the idea and even ended up requesting seconds, proclaiming that he had been missing out on this delicious cuisine for far too long.
  • Having studied abroad for four years, I feel completely out of touch with the latest fashion trends in my home country.
  • When I found out that I had been accepted into my dream program at university, I was over the moon and couldn't wait to shout the news out to anyone who would listen.
  • After a long day at work, I like to unwind by reading a book or going for a walk, just to clear my mind and get my thoughts out of my head.
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