COME OUT


Meaning of COME OUT in English

I. intransitive verb

1. : to pass to a place thought of as away from or remote from the center of affairs — often used of passage to a remote or unsettled area

my father came out to New Zealand in the '60s

2. : to come into view : emerge: as

a. : to become published

b. : to become public

his shameful secret finally came out

c. : to make one's professional or social debut

d. : to break out — used of rashes

3. : to come to an end : terminate ; especially : to turn out

how did the story come out

that cake came out splendidly

4. : to extend or project

the fireplace came out into the room

5. : to allow something to appear or become known: as

a. : to declare oneself

he came out strongly against the administration

b. : confess — usually used with with

he came out shyly with his regrets

II. intransitive verb

1. : to openly declare one's homosexuality

2. : to openly declare something about oneself previously kept hidden — used with as

blew his cover and came out as a CIA agent — William Prochnau

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.