Outs

Pronunciation: /ˈaʊt/

Outs (adv)

  1. In or to a place outside something; away from the inside area.
  2. Not functioning; stopped working or not available.
  3. No longer happening or continuing; completed and not present anymore.

Outs (adj)

  1. Not popular or not accepted anymore; old-fashioned.

Outs (prep)

  1. Beyond the boundary of a place, group, or limit.

Outs (adverb)

Examples

  • The cat is out of the room.
  • Please keep the door closed; the kids are out.

Outs (adjective)

Examples

  • That style is out now.
  • These shoes look out for this season.

Outs (preposition)

Examples

  • The cost is out of my budget.
  • The noise is out of control today.