outlaw |
one whose activities repeatedly violate the law; habitual criminal. [5 definitions] |
outlet |
an opening through which something is released or allowed to escape; vent. [5 definitions] |
outline |
a line or shape marking the boundaries of a figure or object. [5 definitions] |
outlook |
future prospect. [3 definitions] |
outlying |
away from the center or hub; distant or out-of-the-way. |
outnumber |
to exceed in number. |
out of |
used to describe movement outward from a particular location. [9 definitions] |
out of bounds |
beyond a boundary or an outer limit. [2 definitions] |
out of commission |
not in service or working condition. |
out-of-date |
old-fashioned or obsolete; outmoded. |
out of date |
not modern or fashionable. [2 definitions] |
out of doors |
outside of a building; in the open air. |
out of joint |
not joined in a proper or usual manner; dislocated. [3 definitions] |
out of sorts |
in an irritable temper. [2 definitions] |
out of stock |
currently unavailable for sale; not present within the merchandise of the store. [2 definitions] |
out of the blue |
without warning; suddenly. |
out of the question |
not worthy of consideration; unthinkable; impossible. |
out of this world |
(informal) exceptionally good; excellent. |
out of turn |
not in correct order or sequence. [2 definitions] |
out of whack |
(informal) not working properly; out of order; badly aligned. |
outpatient |
one who is being treated at a hospital or clinic but who is not kept there overnight. |