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out
noun
1 out
baseball A failure by a batter or runner to reach a base safely in baseball.
verb
1 out
To state openly and publicly one's homosexuality:
— This actor outed last year.
synonyms: come out, come out of the closet.
Roget 91:
bisect,
halve,
divide,
split,
cut in two,
cleave dimidiate†,
dichotomize.
go halves,
divide with.
separate,
fork,
bifurcate;
branch off,
out;
ramify.
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Dutch: uit de kast komen, uitkomen
2 out
Reveal (something) about somebody's identity or lifestyle.
3 out
Be made known; be disclosed or revealed:
— The truth will out.
synonym: come out.
Dutch: uitkomen, uitlekken
adjective
1 out
Not allowed to continue to bat or run.
Roget 495:
erroneous,
untrue,
false,
devoid of truth,
fallacious,
apocryphal,
unreal,
ungrounded,
groundless;
unsubstantial
etc.
4;
heretical
etc.
(heterodox)
984;
unsound;
illogical
etc.
477.
inexact,
unexact inaccurate†,
incorrect;
indefinite
etc.
(uncertain)
475.
illusive,
illusory;
delusive;
mock,
ideal
etc.
(imaginary)
515;
spurious
etc.
545;
deceitful
etc.
544;
perverted.
controvertible,
unsustainable;
unauthenticated,
untrustworthy.
exploded,
refuted;
discarded.
in error,
under an error
etc.
n.;
mistaken
etc.
v.;
tripping
etc.
v.;
out,
out in one's reckoning;
aberrant;
beside the mark,
wide of the mark,
wide of the truth,
way off,
far off;
astray
etc.
(at fault)
475;
on a false scent,
on the wrong scent;
in the wrong box,
outside the ballpark;
at cross purposes,
all in the wrong;
all out.
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2 out
Being out or having grown cold:
— The fire is out.
synonym: extinct.
3 out
Not worth considering as a possibility.
4 out
Out of power; especially having been unsuccessful in an election.
5 out
6 out
Directed outward or serving to direct something outward.
7 out
8 out
Outside or external.
Polish: zewnętrzny, prawy, wierzchni
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adverb
1 out
2 out
Moving or appearing to move away from a place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden.
3 out
From one's possession:
— He gave out money to the poor.
synonym: away.
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