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English words starting with out - page 2

Meanings of Out-of-the-loop:

phrase

Unaware of information about a particular matter.

Usage examples:

He complained of being kept out of the loop and threatened to resign
noun

A circular shape made by something long and narrow in which the two ends cross each other, leaving an open space within

Usage examples:

A loop of thread from my sweater caught on a nail., the exit ramp makes a loop under the elevated h…

Meanings of Out-of-the-ordinary:

phrase

Unusual

Usage examples:

For the police, the incident was nothing out of the ordinary., i don't think i did anything out of …

Meanings of Out-of-the-running:

idiom

Having no chance of being successful in a competition or election

Usage examples:

He wasn't able to raise enough money for his campaign and declared himself out of the running.

Meanings of Out-of-this:

idiom

Extremely good

Usage examples:

The food at that restaurant is out of this world.

Meanings of Out-of-this-world:

phrase

Extremely enjoyable or impressive.

Usage examples:

A herb and lemon dressing that's out of this world
idiom

Extremely good

Usage examples:

The food at that restaurant is out of this world.

Meanings of Out-of-true:

phrase

To not be in the correct position or to be slightly bent out of the correct shape

Usage examples:

This door won't shut. i think the frame must be out of true., the wheel is slightly out of true., m…

Meanings of Out-of-work:

idiom

Not having a job

phrase

Unemployed.

Usage examples:

Any reduction in spending will close shops and put people out of work
adjective

Without a paid job

Usage examples:

I've been out of work for the past six months., put/leave/throw sb out of work the plant closed in …

Meanings of Out-think:

phrasal verb

To consider all the possible details of something

Usage examples:

Their strategy for handling the deal was very carefully thought out.

Meanings of Out-to:

preposition

From within to a place or position that is not inside a building or not enclosed or contained

Usage examples:

I’m going out for a walk., he leaned out the window and waved., our office looks out on a public pa…
adverb

Away from the main office, etc. in order to do a particular job

Usage examples:

She is out on a service call, but will be back in about an hour., he is out of the office right now…

Meanings of Out-turn:

phrasal verb

To happen or become known to happen in a particular way

Usage examples:

She assured him that everything would turn out all right., it turns out (that) ray had borrowed the…

Meanings of Out-wash:

phrasal verb

If a colour or dirty mark washes out, or if you wash it out, it disappears when you wash it

Usage examples:

Do you think these stains will wash out?

Meanings of Outact:

verb

Surpass (someone) in acting or performing something.

Usage examples:

They quietly and with dignity outacted the rest of the cast

Meanings of Outacted:

verb

Surpass (someone) in acting or performing something.

Usage examples:

They quietly and with dignity outacted the rest of the cast

Meanings of Outacting:

verb

Surpass (someone) in acting or performing something.

Usage examples:

They quietly and with dignity outacted the rest of the cast

Meanings of Outacts:

verb

Surpass (someone) in acting or performing something.

Usage examples:

They quietly and with dignity outacted the rest of the cast

Meanings of Outagami:

noun

A meskwaki.

Meanings of Outage:

noun

A period when a power supply or other service is not available or when equipment is closed down.

Usage examples:

Frequent power outages

Meanings of Outages:

noun

A period when a power supply or other service is not available or when equipment is closed down.

Usage examples:

Frequent power outages

Meanings of Outasight:

exclamation

Extremely good; excellent.

Usage examples:

The hot sauce is outasight

Meanings of Outback:

noun

The remote and usually uninhabited inland districts of australia.

Usage examples:

A two-week tour of the outback

Meanings of Outbacks:

noun

The remote and usually uninhabited inland districts of australia.

Usage examples:

A two-week tour of the outback

Meanings of Outbalance:

verb

Be more valuable, important, or influential than.

Usage examples:

The advantages far outbalanced the drawbacks

Meanings of Outbalanced:

verb

Be more valuable, important, or influential than.

Usage examples:

The advantages far outbalanced the drawbacks

Meanings of Outbalances:

verb

Be more valuable, important, or influential than.

Usage examples:

The advantages far outbalanced the drawbacks

Meanings of Outbalancing:

verb

Be more valuable, important, or influential than.

Usage examples:

The advantages far outbalanced the drawbacks

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