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to expose (a person with a secret or private identity, orientation, affiliation, etc.) as being or having such an aspect of self, to an audience with whom the person had not chosen to share that information: An ex outed her as gay at the end of her senior year, just before graduation. Outing a racist to his thousands of social media followers might have seemed like justice, but the online harassment both parties have gotten in response was also predictable. See More Definitions First recorded before 900; (adverb) Middle English; Old English ūt; cognate with Dutch uit, German aus, Old Norse, Gothic ūt; akin to Sanskrit ud-; (adjective, interjection, and preposition) Middle English, from the adverb; (verb) Middle English outen, Old English ūtian “to put out,” cognate with Old Frisian ūtia out In addition to the idioms beginning with out • out and about • out and away • out at the elbows • out back • out cold • out for, be • out for the count • out from under • out front • out in left field • out in the cold • out in the open • out like a light • out loud • out of a clear blue sky • out of, be • out of bounds • out of breath • out of business • out of character • out of circulation • out of commission • out of condition • out of control • out of date • out of fashion • out of favor • out of gas • out of hand • out of harm's way • out of humor • out of it • out of joint • out of keeping • out of key • out of kilter • out of line • out of luck • out of nowhere • out of one's • ...

Out definition and meaning

All the lights were out in the house. • American English: ˈaʊt/ • Arabic: مِطْفَأُ • Brazilian Portuguese: desligado • Chinese: 外面的 • Croatian: ugašen • Czech: zhasnutý • Danish: slukket • Dutch: uit • European Spanish: • Finnish: ulko- • French: • German: • Greek: σβηστός • Italian: • Japanese: 外の • Korean: • Norwegian: ytre • Polish: zewnętrzny • European Portuguese: • Romanian: stins • Russian: завершившийся • Latin American Spanish: • Swedish: ute • Thai: ดับ • Turkish: dış • Ukrainian: вимкнений • Vietnamese: tắt I called you yesterday, but you were out. • American English: ˈaʊt/ • Arabic: خَارِجاً • Brazilian Portuguese: fora • Chinese: 在外 • Croatian: vani • Czech: venku • Danish: ud • Dutch: uit • European Spanish: • Finnish: ulkona • French: • German: • Greek: έξω • Italian: • Japanese: 外に • Korean: 외출중인 • Norwegian: ut • Polish: na zewnątrz • European Portuguese: • Romanian: afară • Russian: снаружи • Latin American Spanish: • Swedish: ute • Thai: ไม่อยู่บ้าน • Turkish: dışarıda • Ukrainian: за межі • Vietnamese: ở ngoài She ran out of the house. • American English: aʊt/ • Arabic: خارِجَ • Brazilian Portuguese: fora • Chinese: 在…之外 • Croatian: izvan • Czech: ven • Danish: ud af • Dutch: uit • European Spanish: • Finnish: ulos • French: • German: • Greek: έξω • Italian: • Japanese: ・・・から • Korean: • Norwegian: ut • Polish: na zewnątrz • European Portuguese: • Romanian: afară • Russian: из • Latin American Spanish: • Swedish: ut • Thai: ออกจาก • Turkish: dışarıya • ...

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Adverb We're about ready to go. This one is about as bad as that one. That's about all I know at this point. It's about time to go. That's about all the time we have. We tried just about everything we could think of. Preposition a poignant story about a young man who goes off to war about the hedge there was a picket fence See More

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WordReference English- French Dictionary © 2023: Principales traductions Anglais Français out adv (to the outside) dehors adv sortir vi Laura opened the door and stepped out. Laura a ouvert la porte et est sortie. out adv (away: from home, etc.) dehors adv sortir vi He's gone out for a walk. Il est sorti marcher. out adj (absent) absent adj sorti adj I'm afraid the doctor is out. Je suis navrée mais le médecin est absent. Je suis navrée mais le médecin est sorti. out adj (not switched on) ( lumière,...) éteint adj The lights are out. Les lumières sont éteintes. out adj (fire: extinguished) éteint adj Make sure the fire is out before you go to sleep. Assurez-vous que le feu soit éteint avant d'aller vous coucher. out adj (visible) ( soleil, jour) levé adj The sun's out. Le soleil est levé. out adj (racket sports: out of bounds) ( Sports de raquette) faute adj dehors adv ( anglicisme) out adv The umpire called the ball out. L'arbitre a annoncé la balle faute. prep (movement away from) ( quitter) hors de prép - She walked out of the house. Elle a quitté la maison Un oubli important ? Signalez une erreur ou suggérez une amélioration. Traductions supplémentaires Anglais Français out adj (beyond consideration) ( supprimé) annulé adj The trip to the beach is out, but we still have time for some shopping. L'excursion à la plage est annulée, mais nous avons encore un peu de temps pour faire les boutiques. out adj slang (not fashionable) ( plus à la mode) dépassé adj passé de mode l...