out

//aʊt//
A1Frequency Level 1Neutral
Visual representation of out

Adverb

1

Away from the inside or center of a place; not in a particular place

She went out of the room.

2

Away from home or one's usual place

She is out right now.

3

So as to be revealed, visible, or known

The truth finally came out.

4

No longer burning or alight

The fire is out.

5

To the point of being completely used up or exhausted

We ran out of milk this morning.

6

Loudly and clearly; aloud

She read the poem out to the class.

Antonym

Preposition

1

Moving away from the inside of or away from

She walked out the door.

2

From among; from a particular group or set

She picked one out of the three options.

Antonym

Adjective

1

Not at home or not in a place; absent

Sorry, she is out right now.

2

No longer in fashion or popular

That hairstyle is out now.

3

Not possible or not allowed; unacceptable

Wearing jeans to the formal dinner is out.

4

Openly homosexual; having publicly revealed one's sexual orientation

She has been out for many years.

Antonym

Synonym

Verb

1

To reveal or expose someone, especially as being homosexual

The magazine outed the famous actor without his consent.

Noun

1

A way of escaping from a difficult situation; an excuse

I need an out from this situation.

out - Deep Vocabulary