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- DictionaryWith·out/wəˈT͟Hout/
preposition
- 1. in the absence of: "he went to Sweden without her"
- 2. outside: archaic, literary "the barbarians without the gates"
adverb
- 1. outside: archaic, literary "the enemy without"
conjunction
- 1. without it being the case that: archaic, dialect "he won't be able to go without we know it"
Without definition: with the absence, omission, or avoidance of; not with; with no or none of; lacking. See examples of WITHOUT used in a sentence.
not having or doing (something), or not having the use or help of (someone or something): He came out without a coat. He looks younger without the moustache. Thanks for your help – I couldn’t have done it without you.
The meaning of WITHOUT is outside. How to use without in a sentence. outside; —used as a function word to indicate the absence or lack of something or someone…
not having or doing (something), or not having the use or help of (someone or something): He came out without a coat. He looks younger without the moustache. Thanks for your help – I couldn’t have done it without you. You shouldn’t drive for more than three hours without taking a break.
5 days ago · If one thing happens without another thing, or if you do something without doing something else, the second thing does not happen or occur. He was offered a generous pension provided he left without a fuss.
1. a. Not having; lacking: a family without a car. b. Not accompanied by; in the absence of: volunteered without hesitation; spoke without thinking. 2. At, on, to, or toward the outside or exterior of: standing without the door. n. An outer position, place, or area: a threat to security that came from without. conj. Regional.
not having, using, or doing something: I did the test without any problems. I can't see without my glasses. He went to school without eating any breakfast. Fewer examples. The ceremony went without a hitch.