English words starting with out - page 2
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Meanings of Out-of-the-loop:
phraseUnaware of information about a particular matter.
Usage examples:
He complained of being kept out of the loop and threatened to resign
nounA 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:
phraseUnusual
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:
idiomHaving 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:
idiomExtremely good
Usage examples:
The food at that restaurant is out of this world.
Meanings of Out-of-this-world:
phraseExtremely enjoyable or impressive.
Usage examples:
A herb and lemon dressing that's out of this world
idiomExtremely good
Usage examples:
The food at that restaurant is out of this world.
Meanings of Out-of-true:
phraseTo 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:
idiomNot having a job
phraseUnemployed.
Usage examples:
Any reduction in spending will close shops and put people out of work
adjectiveWithout 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 verbTo consider all the possible details of something
Usage examples:
Their strategy for handling the deal was very carefully thought out.
Meanings of Out-to:
prepositionFrom 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…
adverbAway 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 verbTo 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…
Out-wash
wɒʃMeanings of Out-wash:
phrasal verbIf 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:
verbSurpass (someone) in acting or performing something.
Usage examples:
They quietly and with dignity outacted the rest of the cast
Meanings of Outacted:
verbSurpass (someone) in acting or performing something.
Usage examples:
They quietly and with dignity outacted the rest of the cast
Meanings of Outacting:
verbSurpass (someone) in acting or performing something.
Usage examples:
They quietly and with dignity outacted the rest of the cast
Meanings of Outacts:
verbSurpass (someone) in acting or performing something.
Usage examples:
They quietly and with dignity outacted the rest of the cast
Meanings of Outage:
nounA 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:
nounA 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:
exclamationExtremely good; excellent.
Usage examples:
The hot sauce is outasight
Meanings of Outback:
nounThe remote and usually uninhabited inland districts of australia.
Usage examples:
A two-week tour of the outback
Meanings of Outbacks:
nounThe remote and usually uninhabited inland districts of australia.
Usage examples:
A two-week tour of the outback
Meanings of Outbalance:
verbBe more valuable, important, or influential than.
Usage examples:
The advantages far outbalanced the drawbacks
Meanings of Outbalanced:
verbBe more valuable, important, or influential than.
Usage examples:
The advantages far outbalanced the drawbacks
Meanings of Outbalances:
verbBe more valuable, important, or influential than.
Usage examples:
The advantages far outbalanced the drawbacks
Meanings of Outbalancing:
verbBe more valuable, important, or influential than.
Usage examples:
The advantages far outbalanced the drawbacks
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