Out there

Pronunciation: /ˈaʊt ˈðɛɹ/

Out there (adjective)

  1. Strange or surprising in a way that most people do not expect or accept.
  2. In a place that is far from where people usually live or work.

Examples

  • That plan sounds out there, but it might work.
  • Her suggestion is out there, yet everyone listens.

Out there (adverb)

  1. In a faraway area, away from the main group or usual area.
  2. In a way that seems unlikely to happen or be true.

Examples

  • They live out there, far from the city.
  • I heard the news out there first.