Antonyms for out of


Grammar : Adj, adv, prep
Spell : out
Phonetic Transcription : aÊŠt


Definition of out of

Origin :
  • Old English utian "expel, put out" (see out (adv.)); used in many senses over the years. Meaning "to expose as a closet homosexual" is first recorded 1990 (as an adjective meaning "openly avowing one's homosexuality" it dates from 1970s; see closet); sense of "disclose to public view, reveal, make known" has been present since mid-14c.
  • Eufrosyne preyde Þat god schulde not outen hire to nowiht. [Legendary of St. Euphrosyne, c.1350]
  • Related: Outed; outing.
  • As in insufficient : adj not enough; lacking
  • As in depleted : adj consumed, exhausted
  • As in away : adv in another direction; at a distance
  • As in of : prep from
  • As in among : prep in a group

Synonyms for out of

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