Antonym: in, safe. Similar words: but, cut, gut, nut, opt, our, put, taut. Meaning: [aʊt] n. (baseball) a failure by a batter or runner to reach a base safely in baseball. v. 1. to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality 2. reveal (something) about somebody's identity or lifestyle 3. be made known; be disclosed or revealed. adj. 1. not allowed to continue to bat or run 2. being out or having grown cold 3. not worth considering as a possibility 4. out of power; especially having been unsuccessful in an election 5. excluded from use or mention 6. directed outward or serving to direct something outward 7. no longer fashionable 8. outside or external 9. outer or outlying 10. knocked unconscious by a heavy blow. adv. 1. away from home 2. from one's possession.
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211. Pile more coal on the fire; it is going out.
212. The woman went out and forgot to make-up, the best remedy is to show your smile.
213. The sinews on his neck stood out like knotted string.
214. Was it really necessary to trot out the same old stereotypes about Ireland?
215. Cut out the coupon and send those cheques off today.
216. Having to pay out unexpectedly for car repairs made a big hole in my savings.
217. I had to restrain her from hitting out at passers-by.
218. She slipped out of bed and tiptoed to the window.
219. No one noticed that the boat had begun to drift out to sea.
220. She swivelled her chair round and stared out across the back lawn.
221. They're trying to work out a peace formula acceptable to both sides in the dispute.
222. He was getting a crick in his neck from leaning out of the window for so long.
223. Stan puffed out his thin cheeks in a passable imitation of his dad.
224. You may be out of my sight, but never out of my mind.
225. Some would question the wisdom of leaving her out of the team.
226. We'll go out as soon as I've cleaned up the kitchen.
227. I really don't want to go out with Helen and Greg tonight - can't we put them off ?
228. At closing time he reeled out of the pub and fell down on the pavement.
229. In many marriages there has been a complete role reversal with the man staying at home and the woman going out to work.
230. Don't think you can make a fool out of me.
231. It makes sense to buy a large packet because it works out cheaper in the end.
232. He hopes to carve out a niche for himself as a leading researcher in his field of study.
233. The guests swarmed round the tables where the food was set out.
234. Surveyors carried out a valuation on / of our house.
235. The treasure dug out of the earth was a box of gold coins.
236. A thread of smoke is wisping out of the funnel.
237. His voice will be edited out of the final film.
238. We'll get out of this mess one way or another.
239. Forensic experts carried out a painstaking search of the debris.
240. I was out of my depth in the advanced class(http://sentencedict.com/out.html), so I moved to the intermediate class.