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Out — synonyms, out antonyms, definition

1. out (o)

58 synonyms
absent accomplished airy alfresco away away from beyond busy comatose completely disqualified distant down ended exposed external extraneous extrinsic finished forth • • •

2. out (a)

28 synonyms
dead discharged exposed exterior external extinct extinguished extraneous extrinsic free freed from from within hence let go on onward open out of sight out on bond • • •

3. out (Noun)

4 synonyms
escape excuse explanation way out
1 definition

out (Noun) — (baseball) a failure by a batter or runner to reach a base safely in baseball. ex. "you only get 3 outs per inning"

1 type of
failure
2 types
putout strikeout

4. out (a/o)

6 synonyms
absent gone lacking not in omitted wanting

5. out (Adjective)

10 synonyms
KO'd forbidden kayoed knocked out prohibited proscribed stunned taboo tabu verboten
1 antonym
safe
11 definitions

out (Adjective) — (baseball) not allowed to continue to bat or run. ex. "he was tagged out at second on a close play" ex. "he fanned out"

out (Adjective) — Not lit, or having grown cold. ex. "the fire is out"

out (Adjective) — Not worth considering as a possibility. ex. "a picnic is out because of the weather"

out (Adjective) — Not holding power; especially having been unsuccessful in an election. ex. "now the Democrats are out"

out (Adjective) — Excluded from use or mention. ex. "in our house dancing and playing cards were out"

out (Adjective) — Directed outward or serving to direct something outward. ex. "the out doorway" ex. "the out basket"

out (Adjective) — No longer fashionable. ex. "that style is out these days"

out (Adjective) — Outside or external. ex. "the out surface of a ship's hull"

out (Adjective) — Outer or outlying. ex. "the out islands"

out (Adjective) — Knocked unconscious by a heavy blow.

out (Adjective) — Publicly available. ex. "his new album is now out"

6. out (Verb)

2 synonyms
come out come out of the closet
3 definitions

out (Verb) — To state openly and publicly one's homosexuality. ex. "This actor outed last year"

out (Verb) — Reveal (something) about somebody's identity or lifestyle. ex. "The gay actor was outed last week" ex. "Someone outed a CIA agent"

out (Verb) — Be made known; be disclosed or revealed. ex. "The truth will out"

12 types of
break bring out disclose discover divulge expose give away lay bare let on let out reveal unwrap

7. out (Adverb)

3 definitions

out (Adverb) — Away from home. ex. "they went out last night"

out (Adverb) — Moving or appearing to move away from a place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden. ex. "the cat came out from under the bed"

out (Adverb) — From one's possession. ex. "he gave out money to the poor"

8. out (Prefix)

2 definitions

out (Prefix) — Surpassing, exceeding.

out (Prefix) — External, outside.