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  1. adjective. (also out there) us / ˈaʊtˌðer / uk / ˈaʊtˌðeə r/ Add to word list. unusual or extreme: He is a great agent because he isn't afraid to give the more out-there acts a try. Some of their ideas are totally out there. Fewer examples. This is one of the most out-there conspiracy theories I have heard.

  2. out-there. adjective. /ˈaʊt ðeə (r)/. /ˈaʊt ðer/. (North American English, informal) (of people) different, confident, having strong opinions and attracting attention to yourself; (of ideas) different from what most people consider normal, but exciting. Wow, this is such an out-there character.

  3. Synonyms for OUT-THERE: unconventional, dissident, dissenting, heretical, iconoclastic, maverick, heretic, nonconformist; Antonyms of OUT-THERE: conventional, orthodox, conformist, conforming

  4. The meaning of OUT-THERE is unconventional. How to use out-there in a sentence.

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English out there a) in a place that could be anywhere except here My real father is out there and one day I plan to find him. b) where someone or something can be noticed by many people Jerry Lewis is out there all the time raising money for disabled kids. c) informal an idea, work of art etc that is out ...

  6. 5 days ago · OUT-THERE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary. Summary Definitions Synonyms Pronunciation Collocations Conjugations Sentences Grammar. Definition of 'out-there' Word Frequency. out-there. adjective. Someone or something that is out-there is very extreme or unusual. [informal]

  7. Out there definition: unconventional or eccentric. See examples of OUT THERE used in a sentence.

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