out
Prononciation : [/aʊt/]
Contexte : « location »
(adverb) used to show movement away from the inside of a place or away from a certain location
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She went out to play in the park.
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He stayed in because it was raining out.
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Where did they go out to have dinner?
Contexte : « exterior »
(adverb) used to indicate being fully revealed or exposed; not hidden or covered
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The secret is finally out; everyone knows about it.
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He kept the treasure out of sight so no one could find it.
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When will the truth come out?
Contexte : « reveal information »
(verb) to share or disclose information that was previously unknown or hidden
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She outed her friend's surprise birthday party plans.
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He promised not to out their secret relationship to anyone.
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Did anyone out who broke the vase?
Contexte : « disadvantage or failure »
(noun) a state of being at a disadvantage or experiencing failure
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Despite the odds, they managed to turn their luck out.
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He suffered an unfortunate out in the final round of the competition.
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Is there a way to avoid an out in this game?