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    Out·side

    noun

    • 1. the external side or surface of something: "record the date on the outside of the file" Similar outer/external surfacesurfaceexteriorouter sideOpposite inside
    • 2. the external appearance of someone or something: "was he as straight as he appeared on the outside?"

    adjective

    preposition

    • 1. situated or moving beyond the boundaries or confines of: "there was a boy outside the door"
    • 2. beyond the limits or scope of: "the high cost of shipping has put it outside their price range"

    adverb

    • 1. not within the boundaries or confines of a place: "the dog was still barking outside"
  2. 4 days ago · 1. countable noun. The outside of something is the part which surrounds or encloses the rest of it. ...the outside of the building. [ + of] Cook over a fairly high heat until the outsides are browned. Synonyms: exterior, face, front, covering More Synonyms of outside. Outside is also an adjective . ...high up on the outside wall.

  3. 1. The part or parts that face out; the outer surface. 2. a. The part or side of an object that is presented to the viewer; the external aspect. b. Outward aspect or appearance: "You'll never persuade me that I can't tell what men are by their outsides" (George Eliot). 3. The space beyond a boundary or limit. 4.

  4. Definitions of outside. noun. the region that is outside of something. synonyms: exterior. see more. adjective. originating or belonging beyond some bounds:"the outside world". “ outside interests”. “an outside job”.

  5. adverb. uk / ˌaʊtˈsaɪd / us. outside adverb (NOT INSIDE) A1. not inside a building: Go and play outside for a while. It's cold outside today. More examples. outside adverb (NEAR) A2. not in a particular building or room, but near it: She knocked on his bedroom door and left the tray outside. outside. adjective [ always before noun ]

  6. Apr 6, 2024 · The part of something that faces out; the outer surface . He's repainting the outside of his house.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English out‧side1 /aʊtˈsaɪd/ S1 W1 adverb, preposition 1 a) not inside a building SYN outdoors OPP inside When we got up, it was still dark outside. Go and play outside. b) not inside a building or room but close to it Could you wait outside please.

  8. noun. /ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/ (usually the outside) Idioms. [countable, usually singular] the outer side or surface of something synonym exterior. The outside of the house needs painting. He flicked the ball into the top of the net with the outside of his left foot. from the outside You can't open the door from the outside.

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