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1. out- (Adjective)
11 synonyms
# | Word | Frequency | Likes | Number of letters | Number of synonyms |
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1. | extinct | 4.57 |
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7 letters | 33 synonyms |
2. | forbidden | 9.12 |
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9 letters | 39 synonyms |
3. | kayoed | 0 |
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6 letters | 5 synonyms |
4. | knocked out | 17.3 |
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10 letters | 5 synonyms |
5. | ko'd | 0.13 |
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4 letters | 4 synonyms |
6. | prohibited | 9.77 |
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10 letters | 28 synonyms |
7. | proscribed | 0.4 |
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10 letters | 25 synonyms |
8. | stunned | 4.79 |
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7 letters | 24 synonyms |
9. | taboo | 2.95 |
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5 letters | 19 synonyms |
10. | tabu | 0.22 |
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4 letters | 6 synonyms |
11. | verboten | 0.13 |
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8 letters | 6 synonyms |
1 antonym
# | Word | Number of letters | Number of antonyms | ||
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1. | safe | 4 letters | 2 antonyms |
11 definitions
out- (Adjective) — | (baseball) not allowed to continue to bat or run 2 examples |
1. ex. "he was tagged out at second on a close play" | |
2. ex. "he fanned out" | |
out- (Adjective) — | Not lit, or having grown cold 1 example |
1. ex. "the fire is out" | |
out- (Adjective) — | Not worth considering as a possibility 1 example |
1. ex. "a picnic is out because of the weather" | |
out- (Adjective) — | Not holding power; especially having been unsuccessful in an election 1 example |
1. ex. "now the Democrats are out" | |
out- (Adjective) — | Excluded from use or mention 1 example |
1. ex. "in our house dancing and playing cards were out" | |
out- (Adjective) — | Directed outward or serving to direct something outward 2 examples |
1. ex. "the out doorway" | |
2. ex. "the out basket" | |
out- (Adjective) — | No longer fashionable 1 example |
1. ex. "that style is out these days" | |
out- (Adjective) — | Outside or external 1 example |
1. ex. "the out surface of a ship's hull" | |
out- (Adjective) — | Outer or outlying 1 example |
1. ex. "the out islands" | |
out- (Adjective) — | Knocked unconscious by a heavy blow |
out- (Adjective) — | Publicly available 1 example |
1. ex. "his new album is now out" |
2. out- (Noun)
1 definition
out- (Noun) — | (baseball) a failure by a batter or runner to reach a base safely in baseball 1 example |
1. ex. "you only get 3 outs per inning" |
1 type of
# | Word | Number of letters | Number of synonyms | ||
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1. | failure | 7 letters | 88 synonyms |
2 types
3. out- (Verb)
2 synonyms
# | Word | Frequency | Likes | Number of letters | Number of synonyms |
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1. | come out | 482 |
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7 letters | 51 synonym |
2. | come out of the closet | 13.1 |
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18 letters | 2 synonyms |
3 definitions
out- (Verb) — | To state openly and publicly one's homosexuality 1 example |
1. ex. "This actor outed last year" | |
out- (Verb) — | Reveal (something) about somebody's identity or lifestyle 2 examples |
1. ex. "The gay actor was outed last week" | |
2. ex. "Someone outed a CIA agent" | |
out- (Verb) — | Be made known; be disclosed or revealed 1 example |
1. ex. "The truth will out" |
12 types of
# | Word | Number of letters | Number of synonyms | ||
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1. | break | 5 letters | 324 synonyms | ||
2. | bring out | 8 letters | 22 synonyms | ||
3. | disclose | 8 letters | 88 synonyms | ||
4. | discover | 8 letters | 111 synonyms | ||
5. | divulge | 7 letters | 65 synonyms | ||
6. | expose | 6 letters | 107 synonyms | ||
7. | give away | 8 letters | 40 synonyms | ||
8. | lay bare | 7 letters | 19 synonyms | ||
9. | let on | 5 letters | 11 synonyms | ||
10. | let out | 6 letters | 15 synonyms | ||
11. | reveal | 6 letters | 80 synonyms | ||
12. | unwrap | 6 letters | 17 synonyms |
4. out- (Adverb)
1 synonym
# | Word | Frequency | Likes | Number of letters | Number of synonyms |
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1. | away | 417 |
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4 letters | 64 synonyms |
3 definitions
out- (Adverb) — | Away from home 1 example |
1. ex. "they went out last night" | |
out- (Adverb) — | Moving or appearing to move away from a place, especially one that is enclosed or hidden 1 example |
1. ex. "the cat came out from under the bed" | |
out- (Adverb) — | From one's possession 1 example |
1. ex. "he gave out money to the poor" |
5. out- (Prefix)
2 definitions
out- (Prefix) — | Surpassing, exceeding |
out- (Prefix) — | External, outside |
Similar words
— daggy | — dead | — down | — exterior |
— impermissible | — impossible | — outer | — outgoing |
— unconscious | — unfashionable | — unstylish | — unsuccessful |
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extinct, forbidden, kayoed, knocked out, ko'd, en.synonym.one, prohibited, proscribed, stunned, taboo, tabu, verboten, come out, come out of the closet, away.
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