out of this world |
(informal) very good; excellent. |
out of turn |
not in correct order. |
out of whack |
(informal) not working properly; out of order. |
outpatient |
a person who is being treated at a hospital or clinic but who is not kept there overnight. |
outpost |
a military post at some distance from a main station. |
output |
the amount produced in a given time period. [2 definitions] |
outrage |
an act that causes a strong feeling of anger because of its violence or cruelty. [3 definitions] |
outrageous |
extremely wrong or harmful. [2 definitions] |
outran |
past tense of "outrun." |
outrigger |
a frame attached to one side of a boat to make it more stable. |
outright |
complete or total. [4 definitions] |
outrun |
to run faster, farther, or longer than. |
outset |
the start; first stage; beginning. |
outside |
the outer side or surface. [6 definitions] |
outsider |
a person who does not belong to a particular group. |
outskirts |
the edges or outlying areas of a city or town. |
outsmart |
to get the better of by being clever; outwit. |
outspoken |
speaking in an honest and open way. |
outstanding |
standing out from others because of high quality; excellent. [2 definitions] |
outward |
on or moving toward the outside or surface of. [3 definitions] |
outwit |
to get the better of by using one's wits or by being more clever. |