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situation, on the other hand: I learned something about you<br />

tonight that otherwise I should never have guessed. 2<br />

differently, in another manner or way: You may travel unless<br />

the doctor advises otherwise.<br />

15.17 out...<br />

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out adv. 1 outside, outdoors, in or into the open air: If you go<br />

out take an umbrella. 2 away (from), abroad, elsewhere, not<br />

(at) home, gone (from), gone away (from), absent (from): She<br />

was out of the house when I phoned. 3 in or into the open, to<br />

or into public notice, for all to see, out of the closet:<br />

Everything will be brought out at the trial. 4 revealed,<br />

exposed, visible, discernible, manifest, in sight, in view: Are<br />

the stars out tonight? 5 short, minus, missing, in default, out<br />

of pocket: He is out the œ2000 he invested in a Welsh diamond<br />

mine. 6 free, at liberty, at large, loose, unconfined: They<br />

let Matilda out after she served her sentence. 7 completely,<br />

thoroughly, effectively, entirely: I was tired out after that<br />

long swim.<br />

--adj. 8 unconscious, senseless, insensible, Colloq out cold,<br />

out like a light: He has been out for almost an hour. 9 dated,<br />

out-dated, out-moded, pass‚, old-fashioned, antiquated, old hat,<br />

d‚mod‚, obsolete, unfashionable: Longer skirts were out in the<br />

mid-1960s. 10 outlying, distant, far-off, peripheral: He was<br />

planning to travel to the outer reaches of his empire. Let's<br />

sail to some of the out islands. 11 exhausted, gone, finished,<br />

ended; over, completed: Our food was out. Rescue came before<br />

the day was out. 12 inaccurate, incorrect, wrong, at fault,<br />

faulty, off, wide of the mark: Your figures are out by a factor<br />

of four. 13 unacceptable, forbidden, prohibited, not allowed,<br />

Colloq not on: Smoking is out in the dining room. 14<br />

extinguished, unlit; off, doused; inoperative, non-functioning,<br />

out of order or commission, unserviceable, broken: Make certain<br />

that all camp-fires are completely out. The light is out in the<br />

corridor.<br />

--n. 15 alibi, excuse, escape, loophole, evasion: She used<br />

your visit as an out to avoid calling on her mother.

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