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OUT

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 Dictionary entry overview: What does out mean? 

OUT (noun)
  The noun OUT has 1 sense:

1. (baseball) a failure by a batter or runner to reach a base safely in baseballplay

  Familiarity information: OUT used as a noun is very rare.


OUT (adjective)
  The adjective OUT has 10 senses:

1. not allowed to continue to bat or runplay

2. being out or having grown coldplay

3. not worth considering as a possibilityplay

4. out of power; especially having been unsuccessful in an electionplay

5. excluded from use or mentionplay

6. directed outward or serving to direct something outwardplay

7. no longer fashionableplay

8. outside or externalplay

9. outer or outlyingplay

10. knocked unconscious by a heavy blowplay

  Familiarity information: OUT used as an adjective is familiar.


OUT (verb)
  The verb OUT has 3 senses:

1. to state openly and publicly one's homosexualityplay

2. reveal (something) about somebody's identity or lifestyleplay

3. be made known; be disclosed or revealedplay

  Familiarity information: OUT used as a verb is uncommon.


OUT (adverb)
  The adverb OUT has 3 senses:

1. away from homeplay

2. moving or appearing to move away from a place, especially one that is enclosed or hiddenplay

3. from one's possessionplay

  Familiarity information: OUT used as an adverb is uncommon.


 Dictionary entry details 


OUT (noun)


Sense 1

Meaning:

(baseball) a failure by a batter or runner to reach a base safely in baseball

Classified under:

Nouns denoting acts or actions

Context example:

you only get 3 outs per inning

Hypernyms ("out" is a kind of...):

failure (an act that fails)

Domain category:

ball; baseball; baseball game (a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs)

Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "out"):

putout (an out resulting from a fielding play (not a strikeout))

strikeout (an out resulting from the batter getting three strikes)


OUT (adjective)


Sense 1

Meaning:

Not allowed to continue to bat or run

Context example:

he fanned out

Similar:

down (being put out by a strikeout)

Domain category:

ball; baseball; baseball game (a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs)

Antonym:

safe (having reached a base without being put out)


Sense 2

Meaning:

Being out or having grown cold

Synonyms:

extinct; out

Context example:

the fire is out

Similar:

dead (not showing characteristics of life especially the capacity to sustain life; no longer exerting force or having energy or heat)


Sense 3

Meaning:

Not worth considering as a possibility

Context example:

a picnic is out because of the weather

Similar:

impossible (not capable of occurring or being accomplished or dealt with)


Sense 4

Meaning:

Out of power; especially having been unsuccessful in an election

Context example:

now the Democrats are out

Similar:

unsuccessful (not successful; having failed or having an unfavorable outcome)


Sense 5

Meaning:

Excluded from use or mention

Synonyms:

forbidden; out; prohibited; proscribed; taboo; tabu; verboten

Context example:

a taboo subject

Similar:

impermissible (not permitted)


Sense 6

Meaning:

Directed outward or serving to direct something outward

Context example:

the out basket

Similar:

outgoing (leaving a place or a position)


Sense 7

Meaning:

No longer fashionable

Context example:

that style is out these days

Similar:

unfashionable; unstylish (not in accord with or not following current fashion)


Sense 8

Meaning:

Outside or external

Context example:

the out surface of a ship's hull

Similar:

exterior (situated in or suitable for the outdoors or outside of a building)


Sense 9

Meaning:

Outer or outlying

Context example:

the out islands

Similar:

outer (being on the outside or further from a center)


Sense 10

Meaning:

Knocked unconscious by a heavy blow

Synonyms:

kayoed; knocked out; KO'd; out; stunned

Similar:

unconscious (not conscious; lacking awareness and the capacity for sensory perception as if asleep or dead)


OUT (verb)


Sense 1

Meaning:

To state openly and publicly one's homosexuality

Classified under:

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing

Synonyms:

come out; come out of the closet; out

Context example:

This actor outed last year

Hypernyms (to "out" is one way to...):

break; bring out; disclose; discover; divulge; expose; give away; let on; let out; reveal; uncover; unwrap (make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret)

Sentence frame:

Somebody ----s


Sense 2

Meaning:

Reveal (something) about somebody's identity or lifestyle

Classified under:

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing

Context example:

Someone outed a CIA agent

Hypernyms (to "out" is one way to...):

break; bring out; disclose; discover; divulge; expose; give away; let on; let out; reveal; uncover; unwrap (make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret)

Sentence frames:

Somebody ----s somebody
Something ----s somebody


Sense 3

Meaning:

Be made known; be disclosed or revealed

Classified under:

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing

Synonyms:

come out; out

Context example:

The truth will out

Sentence frames:

Something ----s
Somebody ----s


OUT (adverb)


Sense 1

Meaning:

Away from home

Context example:

they went out last night


Sense 2

Meaning:

Moving or appearing to move away from a place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden

Context example:

the cat came out from under the bed


Sense 3

Meaning:

From one's possession

Synonyms:

away; out

Context example:

gave away the tickets


 Context examples 


Three dogs could not drag the sled so fast nor for so long hours as could six, and they were showing unmistakable signs of playing out.

(White Fang, by Jack London)

Agatha fainted, and Safie, unable to attend to her friend, rushed out of the cottage.

(Frankenstein, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley)

The burn shows badly, and I can't take any out.

(Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott)

I told him he was out walking.

(Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson)

Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) Does the patient take liberties or touch or hug others in a way that is out of character for him/her?

(NPI - Take Liberties or Touch or Hug Others, NCI Thesaurus)

Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) Does the patient wake up at night, dress, and plan to go out thinking that it is morning and time to start the day?

(NPI - Wake Up at Night, Dress, and Plan to Go Out, NCI Thesaurus)

Measuring the amount of nuclear matrix protein 22 in the urine may help diagnose cancer or find out how well treatment is working.

(Nuclear matrix protein 22, NCI Dictionary)

Not that Buck reasoned it out.

(The Call of the Wild, by Jack London)

Another proteolytic step in Notch processing is carried out by TACE, also known as ADAM17.

(Notch Proteolysis and Signaling Pathway, NCI Thesaurus/BIOCARTA)

As a result, none of the immunoglobulins appear out of the normal range.

(Non-Secretory Myeloma, NCI Thesaurus)



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