preposition

out

/aʊt/

out

PREPOSITION

Definition of out

1

Something that is out is not in.

Example: Polly opened the door and went out.

1

If something using electricity is out, it is turned off or the electricity is not flowing..

Example: Turn the light out before you leave.

2

Something that moves out moves from the inside to a place that is not inside.

Example: He took the pen out of his pocket.

3

far away

Example: We live out in the country.

4

If someone is out, they are not in the place where someone is looking for them.

Example: You can't see the doctor now. He is out.

out

EXAMPLES

Examples of out

1

Polly opened the door and went out.

Example sentence
2

Turn the light out before you leave.

Example sentence
3

The power's out so nothing's working.

Example sentence
4

He took the pen out of his pocket.

Example sentence
5

Please, close the door as you go out.

Example sentence

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