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BNC: 62 COCA: 64

out

515 ENTRIES FOUND:
1 out /ˈaʊt/ adverb
1 out
/ˈaʊt/
adverb
Learner's definition of OUT
: in a direction away from the inside or center of something向外地
: in or to a place outside of something (such as a building, room, etc.)在外面;到外面
: away from home or work不在家;不在工作单位;在外
: away from a place离开
: away from the shore离岸
used to indicate that something is not in the usual or proper place离开正常位置
: from among a group of things(挑)出;(选)出;(拿)出
: in or into the control or possession of another person(借)出;(给)出
: to a state in which something has been used or removed completely完;尽;去掉
: to a state in which something is completed完成
: in the position of someone who is not involved or participating in something不相干;排除在外
: in the position of someone who is no longer in a political office or job在野;下台
10 
: to the full or a great extent完全地;彻底地
11 
: in a way that can be clearly heard or understood清晰地
12 
baseball : no longer batting or on a base because of a play made by the other team出局
13 
: no longer operating, burning, etc.停止运转;熄灭
14 
: at an end结束
15 
: no longer in fashion过时
16 
: trying to achieve or do something试图;力图
see also out for blood at blood
17 
: available to the public公开
18 
: not possible : not to be considered不可能地;不值得考虑地
19 
: able to be seen看得见
20 
: in or into a state of being asleep or unconscious睡着的;无意识的
see also out for the count at 2count
21 
: not correct错误
22 
: having less than an earlier amount受到损失地
23 
: no longer in jail or prison获释;出狱
24 
: known publicly as a homosexual公开同性恋身份
25 
sports : not in the area in which a game is played : out-of-bounds出界
26 
used to indicate that a radio message is complete and no reply is expected(无线电信息)结束

odd man/one out

see odd

out and about

: going to different places四处走动

out back

see 1back

out front

see 1front

out loud

see loud

out of

used to show the direction or movement of a person or thing from the inside to the outside of something从…出来;从…出去
used to say that a person or thing is not or no longer at a particular place不在;离开
see also out of here at 1here
used to say that a person or thing is not or no longer in a particular state or situation脱离;摆脱
used to say that a person or thing is beyond the range or limits of something超出;在…之外
used to say that a person or thing is not in the usual or expected condition不在正常状态;不在应有状态
used to say what something is made from由…制成
used to say where a person or thing comes from来自
used to say where an activity takes place发生在…
used to say what causes something出于;由于
used to say that a person or thing no longer has something失去;没有
10 
used to compare a small number to a larger number in order to say how many people or things are selected, do something, etc.从…中(表比例)

out of it

informal
: in a state in which you are not thinking clearly不清醒的
: not part of an activity, group, or fashion未被邀请的;局外的;过时的

out of nowhere

see nowhere

out on your ear

see 1ear

out there

see 1there

out to lunch

see 1lunch

out with it

informal
used to tell someone to say something that they do not want to say or that they are having difficulty saying说出来(用于让某人说出不想说的或难以启齿的事)
2 out /ˈaʊt/ preposition
2 out
/ˈaʊt/
preposition
Learner's definition of OUT
chiefly US
used to indicate that a person or animal is looking at something that is outside of a building, room, etc.(视线)向…外
used to indicate that a person or animal is moving from the inside of a building, room, etc., to the outside(动作)从…出来,从…出去
3 out /ˈaʊt/ verb
outs; outed; outing
3 out
/ˈaʊt/
verb
outs; outed; outing
Learner's definition of OUT
[+ object]
: to tell people that (someone) is a homosexual公开(某人的)同性恋身份
: to tell people that (someone) is or does a particular thing公布
[no object] : to become publicly known为人所共知
4 out /ˈaʊt/ noun
plural outs
4 out
/ˈaʊt/
noun
plural outs
Learner's definition of OUT
[count] baseball : the act of causing a player to be out or the situation that exists when a player has been put out出局
[singular] : a way of avoiding an embarrassing or difficult situation借口;出路

on the outs

US, informal
: in an unfriendly or bad relationship : no longer friendly or together(与某人)关系不好,关系破裂
often + with
see also ins and outs
BNC: 62 COCA: 64

out

1 of 6

adverb

1
a(1)
: in a direction away from the inside or center
went out into the garden
(2)
: outside
it's raining out
b
: from among others
c
: away from the shore
d
: away from home or work
out to lunch
e
: away from a particular place
2
a
: so as to be missing or displaced from the usual or proper place
left a word out
threw his shoulder out
b
: into the possession or control of another
lend out money
c
: into a state of loss or defeat
was voted out
d
: into a state of vexation
they do not mark me, and that brings me out William Shakespeare
e
: into groups or shares
sorted out her notes
parceled out the farm
3
a
: to the point of depletion, extinction, or exhaustion
the food ran out
turn the light out
all tuckered out
b
: to completion or satisfaction
hear me out
work the problem out
c
: to the full or a great extent or degree
all decked out
stretched out on the floor
4
a
: in or into the open
the sun came out
b
: out loud
cried out
c
: in or into public circulation
the evening paper isn't out yet
hand out pamphlets
the library book is still out
5
a
: at an end
before the day is out
b
: in or into an insensible or unconscious state
she was out cold
c
: in or into a useless state
landed the plane with one engine out
d
: so as to end the offensive turn of another player, a side, or oneself in baseball
threw him out
fly out
6
used on a two-way radio circuit to indicate that a message is complete and no reply is expected

out

2 of 6

verb

outed; outing; outs
1
transitive : to identify (someone) publicly as being such secretly
Ever feel as if your achievements are a fluke or that you're one conversation away from being outed as a fraud? Gillian Fox
Foster … was the man who outed the journalist Joe Klein as the author of the novel "Primary Colors." Walter Kirn
especially : to reveal the covert sexual orientation or gender identity of (someone)
outed her to her coworkers
In our case, a cross-section of writers and editors—male and female, gay and straight—agreed that it would be inappropriate to "out" this Pentagon official. Richard Goldstein
2
intransitive : to become publicly known
the truth will out
Murder will out.
3
transitive : to put out : to eject (someone) from a place, office, or possession : expel
During the suppression, we privately kept outed vicars as chaplains and attended secret Anglican services … Rose Macaulay

out

3 of 6

preposition

used as a function word to indicate an outward movement
ran out the doorlooked out the window

out

4 of 6

adjective

1
a
: situated outside : external
2
: situated at a distance : outlying
the out islands
3
: not being in power
4
: absent
5
: removed by the defense from play as a batter or base runner in a baseball inning
two men out
6
: directed outward or serving to direct something outward
the out basket
7
: not being in vogue or fashion
8
: not to be considered : out of the question
9
: determined sense 1
was out to get revenge
10
: engaged in or attempting a particular activity
won on his first time out
11
: having one's LGBTQ sexual orientation or gender identity publicly known
an out trans person
wasn't out during college

out

5 of 6

noun

1
2
: one who is out of office or power or on the outside
a matter of outs versus ins
3
a
: an act or instance of putting a player out or of being put out in baseball
b
: a player that is put out
4
: a way of escaping from an embarrassing or difficult situation

out-

6 of 6

prefix

: in a manner that exceeds or surpasses and sometimes overpowers or defeats
outmaneuver
Phrases
on the outs
: on unfriendly terms : at variance

Example Sentences

Adverb He went out to the garden. He looked out at the snow. She poured the tea out. The girl stuck her tongue out. His shirttail was hanging out. I heard a noise in the bushes and out jumped a cat! He waited out in the hall. I cleaned my car inside and out. A car pulled up and two men got out. He grabbed his coat and out he went. Verb a gay actor who was outed in a magazine article He is threatening to out other players who have used steroids. Adjective he's out to get even with the guy who beat him last time around half the staff is out with the flu Noun The play resulted in an out. With two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, he hit a home run to win the game. He changed the wording of the contract to give himself an out. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Adverb
Now Steffen is out and Turner has played just once since moving from the New England Revolution to Arsenal in June. Kevin Baxter, Los Angeles Times, 20 Sep. 2022 Currently out are Lockland, New Miami and Riverview East. Scott Springer, The Enquirer, 20 Sep. 2022 The official census numbers are out, and in 2021 the poverty rate among children under 18 was 15.3%. Phil Gramm And John Early, WSJ, 20 Sep. 2022 Guillory's latest romance novel, Drunk On Love, is out today. Jamie Kravitz, Woman's Day, 20 Sep. 2022 More Resilient Than Before, is out in September from Wharton School Press. Erika James, Fortune, 20 Sep. 2022 As of Tuesday afternoon, electricity is still out for 80% of the island’s nearly 1.5 million customers, and 55% of households have no running water, according to the Puerto Rico Emergency Portal System. Time, 20 Sep. 2022 The Hurricanes’ leading pass-catcher, Xavier Restrepo, will be out at least six weeks due to a foot injury. Adam Lichtenstein, Sun Sentinel, 19 Sep. 2022 Trey Lance is out, but the 49ers had an insurance policy at quarterback in Jimmy Garoppolo. Jeremy Cluff, The Arizona Republic, 19 Sep. 2022
Verb
Under the new policy, the state will require trans and nonbinary students to out themselves to their parents to obtain permission to be called by their name, pronouns, or use the correct bathroom. Melissa Gira Grant, The New Republic, 20 Sep. 2022 Additionally, students whose gender presentation doesn’t match their name or ID may not want to out themselves to strangers, especially in their local community. Raye Maguire, Forbes, 3 Aug. 2022 CNN)An Australian newspaper columnist has apologized for a story that appeared to accuse actor Rebel Wilson of spoiling his attempts to out her as gay. Hilary Whiteman, CNN, 13 June 2022 Garfield and Horowitz dissected a number of dramatic moments from the film as well as several potential leaks — including a DoorDash delivery guy’s attempts to out him while filming in Atlanta. Nardine Saad, Los Angeles Times, 18 Jan. 2022 Van den Bergh knew the Franks personally or meant to out them in particular. Adela Suliman, Anchorage Daily News, 18 Jan. 2022 What wasn’t so obvious was that Brendan and Pieper would out themselves as scheming clout-chasers, who bond over watching their Instagram follower counts increase. Lia Beck, refinery29.com, 7 Sep. 2021 People cursing him and trying to out him on social media are worse than the fan. Houston Mitchell Assistant Sports Editor, Los Angeles Times, 6 Aug. 2021 No single player can purely out-skill their opponents without leaving opportunities for counter-play. Tyler Colp, Wired, 29 May 2021
Preposition
This is not the first time the White House's Twitter account has called out Republicans. Shepard Price, San Antonio Express-News, 22 Sep. 2022 She has been called out recently for excessive water use during the California drought and for using a private plane. Emily Zemler, Rolling Stone, 22 Sep. 2022 Miles played at the beginning of the season when Freemantle was out with a foot injury. The Enquirer, 22 Sep. 2022 Thin influencers are also now more wary of being called out for fatphobia, so the language has changed to include medical lingo that can justify their cause. Laura Pitcher, Allure, 22 Sep. 2022 After Elordi claimed to have never seen their movie, The Kissing Booth 2, during an interview, King playfully called him out on Twitter. Jessica Sager, Peoplemag, 21 Sep. 2022 The former officer gave no visible reaction to Cahill’s statement, but after the judge adjourned the hearing and closed his camera, Lane called out to his attorney, even as the virtual hearing room remained open. Holly Bailey, Washington Post, 21 Sep. 2022 The two must remain on IR for at a least four weeks, but both could be out an extended period of time. Mary Kay Cabot, cleveland, 21 Sep. 2022 Green was among those who called out TikTok’s monetization feature this year for underpaying creators. Morgan Sung, NBC News, 21 Sep. 2022
Adjective
Faced with an impossible moral dilemma, Abdel is called back from the frontline to help diffuse the all-out war that has been sparked by his younger brother Karim (Sami Slimane), who wants revenge. Elsa Keslassy, Variety, 1 Sep. 2022 The trailer for Season 3 teases an all-out war to come with explosive battle sequences, legions of extras and grand sets, all of which is nothing new for the series. Chris Gardner, The Hollywood Reporter, 24 Aug. 2022 The NBA Playoffs continue Friday night with a potential close-out game between the Grizzlies and Timberwolves. Xl Media, cleveland, 29 Apr. 2022 Hollywood was planning to answer with an all-out blitz over the past year, even before the awards season. New York Times, 9 Jan. 2022 With less than two minutes remaining and the Bears facing a desperation fourth-and-11, Dalton looked across the line of scrimmage at the Ravens defense and knew an all-out blitz was coming. Dan Wiederer, chicagotribune.com, 23 Nov. 2021 With under three minutes left in the first quarter and McDonogh facing a third down, the Cavaliers sent an all-out blitz at Howard and forced the Maryland commit out of bounds, setting up an Eagles punt. Ryan Mcfadden, baltimoresun.com, 12 Nov. 2021 Mbakwe caught two passes for 42 yards and dropped a would-be third reception on an out-route with the contest already decided. Nick Alvarez | Nalvarez@al.com, al, 26 Aug. 2022 Freshman Noah Fifita was the sharpest quarterback, displaying his arm strength on a variety of plays, including a seam pass to tight end Tanner McLachlan and an out route to receiver Jamarye Joiner. Michael Lev, The Arizona Republic, 9 Aug. 2022
Noun
In fact, the Tigers stumbled out of the gate, committing a pair of first-quarter turnovers and twice going three-and-out in the opening period before falling behind, 10-7, at halftime. Tom Green | Tgreen@al.com, al, 11 Sep. 2022 Even as the game was getting out of hand, the defenders went all-out to try to block extra points. Dom Amore, Hartford Courant, 11 Sep. 2022 Minnesota challenged that Hedges had gone out of play before the ball entered his glove, but Barret’s ruling of an out was upheld. Joe Noga, cleveland, 10 Sep. 2022 The model went for a fresh-faced makeup look and easy beach waves to let her natural skin do the talking to achieve the perfect just-got-out-of-the-pool vibe. Seventeen, 9 Sep. 2022 Arenado ranged over from third base, snagged the ball out of the air with his bare hand and then fired a low throw to Goldschmidt, who was able to scoop the ball from the dirt for the out. David Brandt, ajc, 21 Aug. 2022 But other out-of-the-blue slide shows make Rayasam pause — shows such as collections of old photos and selfies with their face contoured with makeup and hair silky from keratin treatments. Tatum Hunter, Washington Post, 15 Aug. 2022 Both parties have an incentive to reach an out-of-court settlement and avoid a time-consuming, costly and embarrassing sideshow. Todd Spangler, Variety, 27 July 2022 With one out and runners on second and third, Gleyber Torres tapped a ball to Rafael Devers at third. Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 17 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Adverb and Prefix

Middle English, from Old English ūt; akin to Old High German ūz out, Greek hysteros later, Sanskrit ud up, out

First Known Use

Adverb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a(1)

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Preposition

13th century, in the meaning defined above

Adjective

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun

1717, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of out was before the 12th century
BNC: 62 COCA: 64

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