ourselves |
our own selves (used to show that an action is done to the same people who are doing the action). [3 definitions] |
-ous |
a suffix that means "having much" or "full of." |
oust |
to force out; expel. |
out |
beyond the limits; away. [13 definitions] |
out- |
a prefix that means "out," "outside," or "outward." [2 definitions] |
outboard motor |
a small gasoline engine with a propeller, which is attached to the stern of a boat. |
outbreak |
a sudden breaking out. [2 definitions] |
outburst |
a sudden coming forth of strong feeling. |
outcast |
one who is driven out or rejected by society or a group. |
outcome |
a result of something. |
outcry |
a loud cry, shout, or uproar. [2 definitions] |
outdated |
not in fashion or no longer in use. |
outdid |
past tense of "outdo." |
outdo |
to do more or better than. |
outdone |
past participle of "outdo." |
outdoor |
used or happening in the open air. |
outdoors |
in the open air; outside. [2 definitions] |
outer |
of or having to do with the part most distant from the center. |
outer space |
region beyond the atmosphere of the earth. |
outfield |
the area of a baseball or softball field beyond the infield. [2 definitions] |
outfit |
a set of equipment for a particular activity. [4 definitions] |