out  /æʊt/
1. (baseball) a failure by a batter or runner to reach a base safely in baseball; "you only get 3 outs per inning"
synset: out
1. to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality; "This actor outed last year"
synset: come_out_of_the_closet, out, come_out
2. reveal (something) about somebody's identity or lifestyle; "The gay actor was outed last week"; "Someone outed a CIA agent"
synset: out
3. be made known; be disclosed or revealed; "The truth will out"
1. not allowed to continue to bat or run; "he was tagged out at second on a close play"; "he fanned out"
synset: out
2. being out or having grown cold; "threw his extinct cigarette into the stream"; "the fire is out"
3. not worth considering as a possibility; "a picnic is out because of the weather"
synset: out
4. out of power; especially having been unsuccessful in an election; "now the Democrats are out"
synset: out
5. excluded from use or mention; "forbidden fruit"; "in our house dancing and playing cards were out"; "a taboo subject"
synset: forbidden, out, prohibited, proscribed, taboo, tabu, verboten
6. directed outward or serving to direct something outward; "the out doorway"; "the out basket"
synset: out
7. no longer fashionable; "that style is out these days"
synset: out
8. outside or external; "the out surface of a ship's hull"
synset: out
9. outer or outlying; "the out islands"
synset: out
10. knocked unconscious by a heavy blow
synset: knocked_out, kayoed, KO'd, out, stunned
1. away from home; "they went out last night"
synset: out
2. moving or appearing to move away from a place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden; "the cat came out from under the bed"
synset: out
3. from one's possession; "he gave out money to the poor"; "gave away the tickets"
Princeton University "About WordNet." WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.
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