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Out as a Adjective has these synonyms:
alibi, excuse, escape, loophole, evasionExample: She used your visit as an out to avoid calling on her mother.
exhausted, gone, finished, ended, over, completed
Example: Our food was out. Rescue came before the day was out.
extinguished, unlit, off, doused, inoperative, non-functioning, out of order or commission, unserviceable, broken
Example: Make certain that all camp-fires are completely out. The light is out in the corridor.
inaccurate, incorrect, wrong, at fault, faulty, off, wide of the mark
Example: Your figures are out by a factor of four.
outlying, distant, far-off, peripheral
Example: He was planning to travel to the outer reaches of his empire. Let's sail to some of the out islands.
unacceptable, forbidden, prohibited, not allowed, not on
Example: Smoking is out in the dining room.
Out as a Adverb has these synonyms:
away, abroad, elsewhere, not (at) home, gone, gone away, absentExample: She was out of the house when I phoned.
completely, thoroughly, effectively, entirely
Example: I was tired out after that long swim.
dated, out-dated, out-moded, passe, old-fashioned, antiquated, old hat, d‚mod‚, obsolete, unfashionable
Example: Longer skirts were out in the mid-1960s.
free, at liberty, at large, loose, unconfined
Example: They let Matilda out after she served her sentence.
in or into the open, to or into public notice, for all to see, out of the closet
Example: Everything will be brought out at the trial.
outside, outdoors, in or into the open air
Example: If you go out take an umbrella.
revealed, exposed, visible, discernible, manifest, in sight, in view
Example: Are the stars out tonight.
unconscious, senseless, insensible, out cold, out like a light
Example: He has been out for almost an hour.
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