OUT


Meaning of OUT in English

n. 25B6; adjective & adverb

she's out at the moment : NOT HERE, not at home, not in, (gone) away, elsewhere, absent.

the secret was out : REVEALED, (out) in the open, common/public knowledge, known, disclosed, divulged.

the roses are out : IN FLOWER, flowering, in (full) bloom, blooming, in blossom, blossoming, open.

the book should be out soon : AVAILABLE, obtainable, in the shops, published, in print.

the fire was nearly out : EXTINGUISHED, no longer alight.

(informal) grunge is out : UNFASHIONABLE, out of fashion, dated, outdated, passé; informal old hat, not with it, not in.

smoking is out : FORBIDDEN, not permitted, not allowed, proscribed, unacceptable; informal not on.

he was slightly out in his calculations : MISTAKEN, inaccurate, incorrect, wrong, in error.

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25B6; verb (informal) it was not our intention to out him : EXPOSE, unmask.

25A0; out cold UNCONSCIOUS, knocked out, out for the count; informal KO'd, kayoed.

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