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Textual thesaurus for "out"

(adj) extinct

being out or having grown cold

threw his extinct cigarette into the stream; the fire is out


(adj) stunned, kayoed, knocked out, KO'd

knocked unconscious by a heavy blow


(adj) prohibited, proscribed, verboten, forbidden, taboo, tabu

excluded from use or mention

forbidden fruit; in our house dancing and playing cards were out; a taboo subject


(adv) away

from one's possession

he gave out money to the poor; gave away the tickets


(verb) come out

be made known; be disclosed or revealed

The truth will out


(verb) come out, come out of the closet

to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality

This actor outed last year