Out of

Pronunciation: /ˈaʊt ˈəv/

Out of (prep)

  1. Moving from inside a place to the outside.
  2. Having none left; lacking something needed.
  3. Used to show a number or amount comes from a larger total.

Out of (preposition)

Examples

  • She walked out of the room quietly.
  • They came out of the building after the meeting.