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Idioms for out
Origin of out
before 900; (adv.) Middle English; Old English ūt; cognate with Dutch uit, German aus, Old Norse, Gothic ūt; akin to Sanskrit ud-; (adj., interjection, and preposition) Middle English, from the adv.; (v.) Middle English outen, Old English ūtian to put out, cognate with Old Frisian ūtia
Words nearby out
ouse, ousel, ouspensky, oust, ouster, out, out and about, out and away, out at the elbows, out back, out cold
Definition for out (2 of 2)
out-
a prefixal use of out, adv., occurring in various senses in compounds (outcast, outcome, outside), and serving also to form many transitive verbs denoting a going beyond, surpassing, or outdoing in the particular action indicated (outbid, outdo, outgeneral, outlast, outstay, outrate).
Origin of out-
Middle English; Old English ūt-; see out
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British Dictionary definitions for out (1 of 2)
Word Origin for out
Old English ūt; related to Old Saxon, Old Norse ūt, Old High German ūz, German aus
usage for out
The use of out as a preposition, though common in American English, is regarded as incorrect in British English: he climbed out of (not out) a window; he went out through the door
British Dictionary definitions for out (2 of 2)
out-
prefix
excelling or surpassing in a particular actionoutlast; outlive
indicating an external location or situation away from the centreoutpost; outpatient
indicating emergence, an issuing forth, etcoutcrop; outgrowth
indicating the result of an actionoutcome
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Idioms and Phrases with out
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