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Definitions from the WebSenses of "out": 1. Adverb: Marking movement away or completion of an action. Example sentence: She ran out of the room in a hurry. 2. Adjective: No longer in fashion or popular. Example sentence: Bell-bottom pants are considered out these days. 3. Noun: One who is not included or invited. Example sentence: Sarah felt like an out among the close-knit group of friends. 4. Verb: To reveal a secret or confidential information. Example sentence: The whistleblower outed the corrupt practices of the company. 5. Preposition: Indicating movement from the inside to the outside. Example sentence: The cat jumped out of the window. 6. Adverb: Used to emphasize a state or condition. Example sentence: The new car stood out among the rest. 7. Noun: A state of unconsciousness or stupor. Example sentence: He drank too much and ended up in an out. 8. Verb: To expose as being deceitful or untrue. Example sentence: The journalist outed the politician for his false claims. 9. Adjective: Not visible or apparent. Example sentence: The stars were barely out on that cloudy night. 10. Adverb: Outside or beyond the normal range or scope. Example sentence: The singer's talent stood out from the rest of the contestants. | ||||
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