dict_dl/en_MW_thesaurus/ou_mwt.json
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{
"oubliettes":{
"as in":{
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"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"ought (to)":{
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"examples":[
"you ought to buy him a new book to replace the one you lost"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"will"
],
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"have (to)",
"must",
"need",
"shall",
"should"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"ousting":{
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"examples":[
"she was ousted from her job after it was proven she'd been pilfering company supplies"
],
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"accepting",
"admitting",
"receiving",
"taking",
"taking in",
"welcoming",
"entertaining",
"harboring",
"housing",
"lodging",
"sheltering"
],
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"deporting",
"displacing",
"dispossessing",
"evicting",
"exiling",
"expatriating",
"ostracizing",
"reading out",
"shutting out",
"axing",
"canning",
"cashiering",
"defenestrating",
"discharging",
"firing",
"mustering out",
"pink-slipping",
"releasing",
"removing",
"retiring",
"sacking",
"terminating"
],
"synonyms":[
"banishing",
"booting (out)",
"bouncing",
"casting out",
"chasing",
"dismissing",
"drumming (out)",
"ejecting",
"expelling",
"extruding",
"kicking out",
"outing",
"routing",
"running off",
"throwing out",
"turfing (out)",
"turning out"
]
},
"to end the occupancy or possession of":{
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"examples":[
"the squatters were forcibly ousted from the abandoned building"
],
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"related":[
"deforcing",
"evicting",
"disfurnishing",
"stripping",
"bereaving",
"depriving",
"disinheriting",
"annexing",
"appropriating",
"commandeering",
"impounding",
"seizing",
"taking over",
"usurping"
],
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"dispossessing",
"divesting",
"expropriating"
]
},
"to remove from a position of prominence or power (as a throne)":{
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"crowning",
"enthroning",
"throning"
],
"examples":[
"the people finally rose up and ousted the corrupt dictator"
],
"near antonyms":[
"baptizing",
"baptising",
"inaugurating",
"inducting",
"initiating",
"installing",
"instating",
"investing",
"appointing",
"designating",
"electing"
],
"related":[
"canning",
"cashiering",
"discharging",
"dismissing",
"firing",
"mustering out",
"removing",
"retiring",
"sacking",
"overthrowing",
"subverting",
"supplanting",
"toppling",
"usurping",
"banishing",
"booting (out)",
"bouncing",
"casting out",
"chasing",
"drumming (out)",
"ejecting",
"expelling",
"extruding",
"routing",
"running off",
"throwing out"
],
"synonyms":[
"defrocking",
"deposing",
"depriving",
"dethroning",
"displacing",
"uncrowning",
"unmaking",
"unseating",
"unthroning"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"out":{
"from this or that place":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"people staggered out from the burning building gasping for breath"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"apart",
"aside",
"elsewhere",
"abroad",
"afar",
"afield",
"astray"
],
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"down",
"fro",
"hence",
"off"
]
},
"fully committed to achieving a goal":{
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"faltering",
"hesitant",
"indecisive",
"irresolute",
"undetermined",
"unresolved",
"vacillating",
"wavering",
"weak-kneed"
],
"examples":[
"he's out to get even with the guy who beat him last time around"
],
"near antonyms":[
"distrustful",
"doubtful",
"dubious",
"mistrustful",
"skeptical",
"suspicious",
"uncertain",
"unconvinced",
"undecided",
"unsettled",
"unsure",
"disinclined",
"indisposed",
"loath",
"loth",
"loathe",
"reluctant"
],
"related":[
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"vehement",
"certain",
"cocksure",
"confident",
"positive",
"sure",
"earnest",
"serious",
"steady",
"unfaltering",
"unhesitating",
"unswerving",
"unwavering",
"adamant",
"adamantine",
"dogged",
"hard",
"hardened",
"hardheaded",
"headstrong",
"immovable",
"implacable",
"inflexible",
"mulish",
"obdurate",
"persistent",
"pertinacious",
"perverse",
"pigheaded",
"rigid",
"self-willed",
"stubborn",
"tenacious",
"unbending",
"uncompromising",
"unrelenting",
"unyielding",
"willful",
"wilful"
],
"synonyms":[
"bent (on or upon)",
"bound",
"decisive",
"determined",
"do-or-die",
"firm",
"hell-bent (on or upon)",
"intent",
"purposeful",
"resolute",
"resolved",
"set",
"single-minded"
]
},
"in or into the open air":{
"antonyms":[
"indoors"
],
"examples":[
"you really should get out more"
],
"near antonyms":[
"in",
"inside",
"within"
],
"related":[
"without"
],
"synonyms":[
"alfresco",
"outdoors",
"outside"
]
},
"not at a certain place":{
"antonyms":[
"here",
"in",
"present"
],
"examples":[
"half the staff is out with the flu"
],
"near antonyms":[
"accompanying",
"attending",
"participating"
],
"related":[
"AWOL",
"truant",
"departed",
"gone",
"retired",
"abroad",
"vacationing"
],
"synonyms":[
"absent",
"away",
"missing"
]
},
"the act or a means of getting or keeping away from something undesirable":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"I really don't want to go to the party, and I've been searching for an out"
],
"near antonyms":[
"abidance",
"endurance",
"submission",
"toleration"
],
"related":[
"bypassing",
"circumvention",
"runaround",
"sidestepping",
"skirting",
"averting",
"deflection",
"obviation",
"precluding",
"prevention"
],
"synonyms":[
"avoidance",
"cop-out",
"dodging",
"ducking",
"eluding",
"elusion",
"escape",
"eschewal",
"eschewing",
"evasion",
"shaking",
"shunning"
]
},
"to a full extent or degree":{
"antonyms":[
"half",
"halfway",
"incompletely",
"part",
"partially",
"partly"
],
"examples":[
"when stretched out , the ribbon was just long enough"
],
"near antonyms":[
"barely",
"hardly",
"just",
"kind of",
"marginally",
"minimally",
"scarcely",
"slightly",
"superficially",
"approximately",
"roughly",
"somewhat"
],
"related":[
"absolutely",
"categorically",
"cold",
"downright",
"hands down",
"plain",
"stone",
"stone-cold",
"unqualifiedly",
"basically",
"by and large",
"chiefly",
"generally",
"largely",
"mainly",
"more or less",
"mostly",
"overall",
"predominantly",
"predominately",
"primarily",
"principally",
"substantially",
"abundantly",
"copiously",
"generously",
"greatly"
],
"synonyms":[
"all",
"all of",
"all over",
"altogether",
"clean",
"completely",
"dead",
"enough",
"entire",
"entirely",
"even",
"exactly",
"fast",
"flat",
"full",
"fully",
"heartily",
"perfectly",
"plumb",
"quite",
"soundly",
"thoroughly",
"through and through",
"totally",
"utterly",
"well",
"wholly",
"wide"
]
},
"to become known":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"the truth will out eventually"
],
"near antonyms":[
"hush (up)",
"suppress",
"conceal",
"disguise",
"hide",
"mask",
"secrete"
],
"related":[
"develop",
"transpire",
"unfold",
"disclose",
"reveal",
"spill",
"tell"
],
"synonyms":[
"break",
"circulate",
"come out",
"get about",
"get around",
"get out",
"get round",
"leak (out)",
"spread"
]
},
"to drive or force out":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"before moving in, we outed all the furry little creatures who had settled in the cabin over the winter"
],
"near antonyms":[
"accept",
"admit",
"receive",
"take",
"take in",
"welcome",
"entertain",
"harbor",
"house",
"lodge",
"shelter"
],
"related":[
"deforce",
"deport",
"displace",
"dispossess",
"evict",
"exile",
"expatriate",
"ostracize",
"read out",
"shut out",
"ax",
"axe",
"can",
"cashier",
"defenestrate",
"discharge",
"fire",
"muster out",
"pink-slip",
"release",
"remove",
"retire",
"sack",
"terminate"
],
"synonyms":[
"banish",
"boot (out)",
"bounce",
"cast out",
"chase",
"dismiss",
"drum (out)",
"eject",
"expel",
"extrude",
"kick out",
"oust",
"rout",
"run off",
"throw out",
"turf (out)",
"turn out"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"adverb",
"noun",
"verb"
],
"with one's normal voice speaking the words":{
"antonyms":[
"inaudibly",
"silently",
"soundlessly",
"voicelessly"
],
"examples":[
"the search parties were sent in different directions and told to cry out if they discovered anything"
],
"near antonyms":[
"faintly",
"feebly",
"low",
"noiselessly",
"quietly",
"softly"
],
"related":[
"verbally",
"vocally",
"clearly",
"discernibly",
"distinctly",
"distinguishably",
"perceptibly",
"plainly",
"blatantly",
"bloody murder",
"boisterously",
"clamorously",
"loudly",
"lustily",
"mightily",
"noisily",
"resonantly",
"resoundingly",
"stridently",
"thunderously",
"uproariously",
"vociferously"
],
"synonyms":[
"aloud",
"audibly",
"out loud"
]
}
},
"out of plumb":{
"inclined or twisted to one side":{
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"even",
"level",
"straight"
],
"examples":[
"They placed shims behind the jamb to keep the door from racking out of plumb ."
],
"near antonyms":[
"ordered",
"orderly",
"regular",
"uniform",
"balanced",
"symmetrical",
"symmetric"
],
"related":[
"asymmetrical",
"asymmetric",
"unbalanced",
"unsymmetrical",
"contorted",
"disordered",
"distorted",
"irregular"
],
"synonyms":[
"askew",
"aslant",
"atilt",
"awry",
"cock-a-hoop",
"cockeyed",
"crazy",
"crooked",
"listing",
"lopsided",
"oblique",
"off-kilter",
"pitched",
"skewed",
"slanted",
"slanting",
"slantwise",
"tilted",
"tipping",
"uneven"
]
},
"type":[
"phrase"
]
},
"out-of-date":{
"having passed its time of use or usefulness":{
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"examples":[
"his file contained out-of-date information that might have been accurate when he was first hired but is no longer so"
],
"near antonyms":[
"contemporary",
"current",
"mod",
"modern",
"new",
"newfangled",
"new-fashioned",
"present-day",
"recent",
"ultramodern",
"up-to-date",
"up-to-the-minute",
"fresh",
"modernized",
"refurbished",
"remodeled",
"renewed",
"functional",
"operable",
"operational",
"workable",
"active",
"alive",
"busy",
"employed",
"functioning",
"operating",
"operative"
],
"related":[
"aging",
"ageing",
"obsolescent",
"discarded",
"disused",
"inoperable",
"unusable",
"unworkable",
"useless",
"dead",
"defunct",
"expired",
"extinct",
"vanished",
"dormant",
"fallow",
"free",
"idle",
"inactive",
"inert",
"inoperative",
"latent",
"ancient",
"antediluvian",
"antique",
"dateless",
"fusty",
"musty",
"old",
"oldfangled",
"old-fashioned",
"old-time",
"retro",
"vintage",
"aged",
"age-old",
"hoary",
"venerable",
"atavistic",
"bygone",
"erstwhile",
"former",
"historic",
"historical",
"late",
"old-world",
"past"
],
"synonyms":[
"antiquated",
"archaic",
"dated",
"d\u00e9mod\u00e9",
"demoded",
"fossilized",
"kaput",
"kaputt",
"medieval",
"mediaeval",
"moribund",
"mossy",
"moth-eaten",
"neolithic",
"Noachian",
"obsolete",
"outdated",
"outmoded",
"outworn",
"pass\u00e9",
"prehistoric",
"prehistorical",
"rusty",
"Stone Age",
"superannuated"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"outbalance":{
"as in":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outbalanced":{
"as in outweighed , redeemed":{
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"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outbraving":{
"to oppose (something hostile or dangerous) with firmness or courage":{
"antonyms":[
"dodging",
"ducking",
"funking",
"shirking",
"sidestepping"
],
"examples":[
"completing the survival course is largely a matter of one's willingness to outbrave both the elements and the specter of total isolation"
],
"near antonyms":[
"avoiding",
"eschewing",
"shunning",
"eluding",
"escaping",
"evading",
"shaking"
],
"related":[
"facing up (to)",
"fronting",
"affronting",
"challenging",
"encountering",
"meeting",
"accosting",
"approaching",
"cornering",
"repelling",
"resisting",
"standing",
"withstanding",
"battling",
"combating",
"combatting",
"contending (with)",
"fighting",
"opposing",
"squaring (off)"
],
"synonyms":[
"bearding",
"braving",
"brazening",
"breasting",
"confronting",
"daring",
"defying",
"facing",
"outfacing"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outcrossed":{
"as in":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"outdistances":{
"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
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"examples":[
"the new student rapidly outdistanced the rest of the class in math"
],
"near antonyms":[
"loses (to)"
],
"related":[
"one-ups",
"outpaces",
"outraces",
"outruns",
"overpasses",
"bests",
"clobbers",
"conquers",
"crushes",
"defeats",
"drubs",
"licks",
"masters",
"outcompetes",
"outperforms",
"overcomes",
"overmatches",
"prevails (over)",
"routs",
"shames",
"skunks",
"subdues",
"surmounts",
"thrashes",
"trims",
"triumphs (over)",
"trounces",
"wallops",
"whips",
"wins (against)",
"worsts",
"outbalances",
"outweighs",
"overbears",
"overshadows",
"trumps"
],
"synonyms":[
"beats",
"betters",
"eclipses",
"exceeds",
"excels",
"outclasses",
"outdoes",
"outguns",
"outmatches",
"outshines",
"outstrips",
"overtops",
"surpasses",
"tops",
"towers (over)",
"transcends"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outdo":{
"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"two vaccine developers who spent years vigorously trying to outdo one another's research"
],
"near antonyms":[
"lose (to)"
],
"related":[
"one-up",
"outpace",
"outrace",
"outrun",
"overpass",
"best",
"clobber",
"conquer",
"crush",
"defeat",
"drub",
"lick",
"master",
"outcompete",
"outperform",
"overcome",
"overmatch",
"prevail (over)",
"rout",
"shame",
"skunk",
"subdue",
"surmount",
"thrash",
"trim",
"triumph (over)",
"trounce",
"wallop",
"whip",
"win (against)",
"worst",
"outbalance",
"outweigh",
"overbear",
"overshadow",
"trump"
],
"synonyms":[
"beat",
"better",
"eclipse",
"exceed",
"excel",
"outclass",
"outdistance",
"outgun",
"outmatch",
"outshine",
"outstrip",
"overtop",
"surpass",
"top",
"tower (over)",
"transcend"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outdoing":{
"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
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"examples":[
"two vaccine developers who spent years vigorously trying to outdo one another's research"
],
"near antonyms":[
"losing (to)"
],
"related":[
"one-upping",
"outpacing",
"outracing",
"outrunning",
"overpassing",
"besting",
"clobbering",
"conquering",
"crushing",
"defeating",
"drubbing",
"licking",
"mastering",
"outcompeting",
"outperforming",
"overcoming",
"overmatching",
"prevailing (over)",
"routing",
"shaming",
"skunking",
"subduing",
"surmounting",
"thrashing",
"trimming",
"triumphing (over)",
"trouncing",
"walloping",
"whipping",
"winning (against)",
"worsting",
"outbalancing",
"outweighing",
"overbearing",
"overshadowing",
"trumping"
],
"synonyms":[
"beating",
"bettering",
"eclipsing",
"exceeding",
"excelling",
"outclassing",
"outdistancing",
"outgunning",
"outmatching",
"outshining",
"outstripping",
"overtopping",
"surpassing",
"topping",
"towering (over)",
"transcending"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outdoors":{
"in or into the open air":{
"antonyms":[
"indoors"
],
"examples":[
"please wait until you're outdoors to light up your cigarette"
],
"near antonyms":[
"in",
"inside",
"within"
],
"related":[
"without"
],
"synonyms":[
"alfresco",
"out",
"outside"
]
},
"that part of the physical world that is removed from human habitation":{
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"examples":[
"our family loves to hike and camp in the great outdoors"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"backwoods",
"bush",
"country",
"frontier",
"hinterland",
"sticks",
"up-country",
"outside",
"without",
"badland",
"barren",
"desert",
"waste",
"wasteland"
],
"synonyms":[
"nature",
"open",
"open air",
"out-of-doors",
"wild",
"wilderness"
]
},
"type":[
"adverb",
"noun"
]
},
"outfight":{
"as in outshine , outdo":{
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"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
"synonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outgoing":{
"likely to seek or enjoy the company of others":{
"antonyms":[
"antisocial",
"insociable",
"introverted",
"nongregarious",
"reclusive",
"unsociable",
"unsocial"
],
"examples":[
"a salesman whose aggressively outgoing personality could sometimes be overbearing"
],
"near antonyms":[
"misanthropic",
"aloof",
"cold",
"cool",
"detached",
"distant",
"frosty",
"remote",
"reserved",
"standoffish",
"mum",
"mute",
"reticent",
"silent",
"taciturn"
],
"related":[
"cordial",
"folksy",
"forthcoming",
"friendly",
"hospitable",
"affable",
"genial",
"gracious",
"agreeable",
"amiable",
"congenial",
"kindly",
"neighborly",
"animated",
"gay",
"jaunty",
"jolly",
"jovial",
"lively",
"peppy",
"perky",
"pert",
"spirited",
"sprightful",
"sprightly",
"vivacious",
"communicative",
"expansive",
"garrulous",
"talkative",
"bright",
"buoyant",
"cheerful",
"chipper",
"effervescent",
"upbeat",
"bubbly",
"exuberant",
"high-spirited"
],
"synonyms":[
"boon",
"clubbable",
"clubable",
"clubby",
"companionable",
"convivial",
"extroverted",
"extraverted",
"gregarious",
"sociable",
"social"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"outgunning":{
"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"a marketing firm whose innovative ad campaigns have consistently outgunned its rivals'"
],
"near antonyms":[
"losing (to)"
],
"related":[
"one-upping",
"outpacing",
"outracing",
"outrunning",
"overpassing",
"besting",
"clobbering",
"conquering",
"crushing",
"defeating",
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"circuits",
"tours",
"expeditions",
"odysseys",
"safaris",
"detours",
"hikes",
"peregrinations",
"treks",
"walks",
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"junkets",
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"unique",
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"unwonted",
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"funny",
"kinky",
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"kookie",
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"outr\u00e9",
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"quaint",
"queer",
"queerish",
"quirky",
"remarkable",
"rum",
"screwy",
"spaced-out",
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"whacky",
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"enchanting",
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"toleration",
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"indorsement",
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"clearance",
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"enjoining",
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"proscription"
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"letting",
"permitting",
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"approving",
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"indorsing",
"sanctioning"
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"sanctioning",
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"licencing",
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"bidding",
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"brooking",
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"preventing",
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"enjoining",
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"verb"
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"lets",
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"indorses",
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"bars",
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"lets",
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"indorses",
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"verb"
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"hoarding",
"laying up",
"saving",
"acquiring",
"earning",
"gaining",
"garnering",
"making",
"procuring",
"realizing",
"securing",
"winning"
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"related":[
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"frittering (away)",
"running through",
"squandering",
"throwing away",
"wasting"
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"synonyms":[
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"forking (over, out, or up)",
"giving",
"laying out",
"paying",
"shelling out",
"spending"
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"verb"
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"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
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"examples":[
"believes Secretariat would outmatch any other horse in racing history"
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"near antonyms":[
"lose (to)"
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"related":[
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"outrace",
"outrun",
"overpass",
"best",
"clobber",
"conquer",
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"rout",
"shame",
"skunk",
"subdue",
"surmount",
"thrash",
"trim",
"triumph (over)",
"trounce",
"wallop",
"whip",
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"outbalance",
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"overbear",
"overshadow",
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"outshine",
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"overtop",
"surpass",
"top",
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"verb"
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"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
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"examples":[
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"near antonyms":[
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"current",
"mod",
"modern",
"new",
"newfangled",
"new-fashioned",
"present-day",
"recent",
"ultramodern",
"up-to-date",
"up-to-the-minute",
"fresh",
"modernized",
"refurbished",
"remodeled",
"renewed",
"functional",
"operable",
"operational",
"workable",
"active",
"alive",
"busy",
"employed",
"functioning",
"operating",
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"related":[
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"ageing",
"obsolescent",
"discarded",
"disused",
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"unusable",
"unworkable",
"useless",
"dead",
"defunct",
"expired",
"extinct",
"vanished",
"dormant",
"fallow",
"free",
"idle",
"inactive",
"inert",
"inoperative",
"latent",
"ancient",
"antediluvian",
"antique",
"dateless",
"fusty",
"musty",
"old",
"oldfangled",
"old-fashioned",
"old-time",
"retro",
"vintage",
"aged",
"age-old",
"hoary",
"venerable",
"atavistic",
"bygone",
"erstwhile",
"former",
"historic",
"historical",
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"old-world",
"past"
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"d\u00e9mod\u00e9",
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"kaput",
"kaputt",
"medieval",
"mediaeval",
"moribund",
"mossy",
"moth-eaten",
"neolithic",
"Noachian",
"obsolete",
"out-of-date",
"outdated",
"outworn",
"pass\u00e9",
"prehistoric",
"prehistorical",
"rusty",
"Stone Age",
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"examples":[
"Population growth has continued to outpace job growth for the last several decades.",
"The demand for the product has outpaced the company's ability to produce it."
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"type":[
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"to do or perform better than (someone or something)":{
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"The car consistently outperforms all other vehicles in its class.",
"outperforming the competition"
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"type":[
"verb"
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"to do or perform better than (someone or something)":{
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"The car consistently outperforms all other vehicles in its class.",
"outperforming the competition"
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"type":[
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"inflow",
"influx",
"inrush"
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"the roadways around the new plant are being widened to handle the expected outpour of vehicles at the end of the day shift"
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"near antonyms":[
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"flood",
"inundation",
"overflow",
"spate",
"torrent",
"river",
"stream",
"tide"
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"related":[
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"ebb",
"reflow",
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"rush",
"stampede",
"diaspora",
"emigration",
"flight",
"discharge",
"effluence",
"emanation",
"emission"
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"gush",
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"as in":{
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"verb"
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"antonyms":[
"flux",
"inflow",
"influx",
"inrush"
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"examples":[
"an outpouring of affection and support for the high school athlete in need of an organ transplant",
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"near antonyms":[
"deluge",
"flood",
"inundation",
"overflow",
"spate",
"torrent",
"river",
"stream",
"tide"
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"related":[
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"flow",
"ebb",
"reflow",
"reflux",
"rush",
"stampede",
"diaspora",
"emigration",
"flight",
"discharge",
"effluence",
"emanation",
"emission"
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"gush",
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"as in gushing , spewing":{
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"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
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"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
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"something produced by physical or intellectual effort":{
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"examples":[
"an author known for his prodigious literary output"
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"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
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"commodities",
"entries",
"objects",
"goods",
"lines",
"merchandises",
"wares",
"handcrafts",
"handicrafts",
"aftereffects",
"aftermaths",
"conclusions",
"consequences",
"corollaries",
"developments",
"effects",
"issues",
"outcomes",
"resultants",
"results",
"sequels",
"sequences",
"upshots",
"by-products",
"byproducts",
"derivatives",
"offshoots",
"offspring",
"offsprings",
"outgrowths",
"residuals",
"side effects",
"side reactions",
"spin-offs"
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"synonyms":[
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"fruits",
"handiworks",
"labors",
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"products",
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"works",
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},
"type":[
"noun"
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"as in outpacing , outrunning":{
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"near antonyms":[],
"related":[],
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"type":[
"verb"
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"standing out because of being very bad or wrong":{
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"examples":[
"The student was suspended for his outrageous behavior."
],
"near antonyms":[],
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"type":[
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"very different in a way that shocks or surprises people":{
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"The outrageous outfit he wore to the party attracted everyone's attention.",
"The talk show host is known for her outrageous opinions."
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"near antonyms":[],
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"approving",
"hailing",
"commending",
"complimenting",
"eulogizing",
"praising",
"adulating",
"flattering",
"sweet-talking",
"exalting",
"glorifying",
"honoring",
"delighting",
"gratifying",
"pleasing",
"satisfying"
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"hurting",
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"paining",
"troubling",
"upsetting",
"jeering",
"mocking",
"ridiculing",
"sneering (at)",
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"defaming",
"disparaging",
"libeling",
"libelling",
"maligning",
"reviling",
"slandering",
"slurring",
"smearing",
"oppressing",
"persecuting",
"tormenting",
"torturing"
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"disrespecting",
"dissing",
"insulting",
"offending",
"slapping",
"slighting",
"wounding"
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"gratifying",
"pleasing"
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"assuaging",
"relieving",
"comforting",
"consoling",
"soothing",
"appeasing",
"conciliating",
"mollifying",
"pacifying",
"placating",
"calming",
"lulling",
"quieting",
"settling",
"beguiling",
"bewitching",
"captivating",
"charming",
"disarming",
"enchanting"
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"annoying",
"burning (up)",
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"getting",
"huffing",
"irritating",
"miffing",
"nettling",
"offending",
"peeving",
"piquing",
"provoking",
"putting out",
"ruffling",
"vexing",
"antagonizing",
"embittering",
"envenoming"
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"incensing",
"inflaming",
"enflaming",
"infuriating",
"iring",
"maddening",
"madding",
"rankling",
"riling",
"roiling",
"steaming up",
"ticking off"
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"verb"
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"entrenched",
"intrenched",
"infringed",
"invaded",
"trespassed",
"overdid",
"overused",
"overutilized",
"overworked"
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"outreached",
"overpassed",
"overran",
"overreached",
"overshot",
"overstepped",
"surpassed",
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"verb"
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"the trumpeter outshines all of his fellow band members"
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"lost (to)"
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"outran",
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"bested",
"clobbered",
"conquered",
"crushed",
"defeated",
"drubbed",
"licked",
"mastered",
"outcompeted",
"outperformed",
"overcame",
"overmatched",
"prevailed (over)",
"routed",
"shamed",
"skunked",
"subdued",
"surmounted",
"thrashed",
"trimmed",
"triumphed (over)",
"trounced",
"walloped",
"whipped",
"won (against)",
"worsted",
"outbalanced",
"outweighed",
"overbore",
"overshadowed",
"trumped"
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"eclipsed",
"exceeded",
"excelled",
"outclassed",
"outdid",
"outdistanced",
"outgunned",
"outmatched",
"outstripped",
"overtopped",
"surpassed",
"topped",
"towered (over)",
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]
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"verb"
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"interior"
],
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"painted the outside of the house"
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"fa\u00e7ade",
"front",
"top",
"cover",
"covering",
"facing",
"appearance",
"disguise",
"guise",
"mask",
"semblance",
"show"
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"face",
"shell",
"skin",
"surface",
"veneer"
]
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],
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"go outside and smoke, if you must"
],
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"inside",
"within"
],
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"without"
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"out",
"outdoors"
]
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"aside from",
"bar",
"barring",
"beside",
"besides",
"but",
"except",
"excepting",
"except for",
"excluding",
"exclusive of",
"other than",
"outside of",
"save",
"saving"
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},
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"minimal",
"minimum",
"slightest"
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"examples":[
"the outside cost for repairing the item will be a thousand dollars"
],
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"minutest",
"smallest",
"tiniest",
"lowest",
"fewest"
],
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"unequaled",
"unequalled",
"unmatched",
"unparalleled",
"unrivaled",
"unrivalled",
"unsurpassed",
"biggest",
"hugest",
"largest",
"topmost",
"upmost",
"uppermost"
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"consummate",
"last",
"max",
"maximum",
"most",
"nth",
"paramount",
"supreme",
"top",
"ultimate",
"utmost",
"uttermost"
]
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],
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"it is always refreshing to be assigned a project at work that is outside one's usual range of responsibility"
],
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"inside"
],
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"without"
]
},
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"inside",
"interior",
"internal",
"inward"
],
"examples":[
"slower moving vehicles should keep to the outside lane"
],
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"inmost",
"innermost",
"mid",
"middle",
"midmost"
],
"related":[
"outermost",
"outlying",
"outmost",
"superficial",
"surface"
],
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"exterior",
"external",
"outer",
"outward"
]
},
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"good"
],
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"though they haven't been playing at their best, they still have an outside chance of making it into the championship series"
],
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"great",
"large",
"distinct",
"significant",
"considerable",
"goodly",
"healthy",
"largish",
"respectable",
"significant",
"sizable",
"sizeable",
"substantial",
"tidy"
],
"related":[
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"minimal",
"minor",
"little",
"tiny"
],
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"frail",
"negligible",
"off",
"remote",
"slight",
"slim",
"small"
]
},
"the greatest amount, number, or part":{
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"least",
"minimum"
],
"examples":[
"there were 300 people at the outside who attended the softball game"
],
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"ultimate",
"utmost",
"extreme"
],
"synonyms":[
"max",
"maximum",
"most"
]
},
"the outward form of someone or something especially as indicative of a quality":{
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"examples":[
"on the outside , he was the self-assured star athlete"
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"attitude",
"bearing",
"behavior",
"comportment",
"demeanor",
"deportment",
"manner",
"poise",
"pose",
"carriage",
"posture",
"stance",
"cast",
"mold",
"shape",
"turn",
"color",
"coloring",
"complexion",
"countenance",
"face",
"features",
"habit",
"habitus",
"person",
"physiognomy",
"superficies",
"visage"
],
"synonyms":[
"appearance",
"aspect",
"dress",
"figure",
"garb",
"look",
"mien",
"presence",
"regard"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"adverb",
"noun",
"preposition"
]
},
"outsides":{
"an outer part or layer":{
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"insides",
"interiors"
],
"examples":[
"painted the outside of the house"
],
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"related":[
"facades",
"fa\u00e7ades",
"fronts",
"tops",
"coverings",
"covers",
"facings",
"appearances",
"disguises",
"guises",
"masks",
"semblances",
"shows"
],
"synonyms":[
"exteriors",
"faces",
"shells",
"skins",
"surfaces",
"veneers"
]
},
"the greatest amount, number, or part":{
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"leasts",
"minima",
"minimums"
],
"examples":[
"there were 300 people at the outside who attended the softball game"
],
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"related":[
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"ultimates",
"utmosts",
"extremes"
],
"synonyms":[
"maxes",
"maxima",
"maximums",
"mosts"
]
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"the outward form of someone or something especially as indicative of a quality":{
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"examples":[
"on the outside , he was the self-assured star athlete"
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"related":[
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"attitudes",
"bearings",
"behaviors",
"comportments",
"demeanors",
"deportments",
"manners",
"poises",
"poses",
"carriages",
"postures",
"stances",
"casts",
"molds",
"shapes",
"turns",
"colorings",
"colors",
"complexions",
"countenances",
"faces",
"features",
"habits",
"habitus",
"persons",
"physiognomies",
"superficies",
"visages"
],
"synonyms":[
"appearances",
"aspects",
"dresses",
"figures",
"garbs",
"looks",
"miens",
"presences",
"regards"
]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
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"extended beyond normal or realistic bounds":{
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"examples":[
"I'm tired of having to deal with so many outsize egos at the office"
],
"near antonyms":[
"realistic",
"reasonable"
],
"related":[
"elaborated",
"embellished",
"embroidered",
"enlarged",
"hyped-up",
"magnified",
"overdone",
"overemphasized",
"overplayed",
"overstated",
"padded",
"stretched",
"grandiose",
"preposterous",
"unreal",
"unrealistic",
"unreasonable"
],
"synonyms":[
"bloated",
"exaggerated",
"hyperbolized",
"inflated",
"overblown",
"overdrawn",
"overweening"
]
},
"of a size greater than average of its kind":{
"antonyms":[
"bantam",
"dinky",
"dwarf",
"dwarfish",
"little",
"puny",
"shrimpy",
"small",
"smallish",
"undersized",
"undersize"
],
"examples":[
"she likes to make dramatic appearances wearing her trademark outsize sunglasses"
],
"near antonyms":[
"diminutive",
"half-pint",
"infinitesimal",
"Lilliputian",
"little bitty",
"microminiature",
"microscopic",
"microscopical",
"mini",
"miniature",
"minuscule",
"minute",
"pint-size",
"pint-sized",
"pocket-size",
"pocket-sized",
"pygmy",
"teensy",
"teensy-weensy",
"teeny",
"teeny-weeny",
"tiny",
"wee",
"petite",
"slender",
"slight",
"slim",
"thin"
],
"related":[
"astronomical",
"astronomic",
"Brobdingnagian",
"bumper",
"Bunyanesque",
"cavernous",
"colossal",
"cosmic",
"cosmical",
"cyclopean",
"elephantine",
"enormous",
"galactic",
"gargantuan",
"gigantic",
"gross",
"hellacious",
"herculean",
"heroic",
"heroical",
"Himalayan",
"huge",
"humongous",
"humungous",
"immense",
"jumbo",
"king-size",
"king-sized",
"leviathan",
"major",
"mammoth",
"massive",
"monolithic",
"monstrous",
"monumental",
"mountainous",
"pharaonic",
"prodigious",
"staggering",
"stupendous",
"super",
"super-duper",
"supersized",
"titanic",
"tremendous",
"vast",
"vasty",
"walloping",
"whacking",
"whopping",
"excessive",
"exorbitant",
"extravagant",
"extreme",
"immoderate",
"inordinate",
"abundant",
"ample",
"appreciable",
"copious",
"plentiful",
"fat",
"thick",
"capacious",
"commodious",
"roomy",
"spacious"
],
"synonyms":[
"big",
"biggish",
"boxcar",
"bulky",
"considerable",
"goodly",
"grand",
"great",
"handsome",
"hefty",
"hulking",
"husky",
"large",
"largish",
"oversize",
"oversized",
"sizable",
"sizeable",
"substantial",
"tidy",
"voluminous"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
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"the free expression of one's true feelings and opinions":{
"antonyms":[
"dissembling",
"dissimulation",
"indirection"
],
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"some people find the celebrated outspokenness of that talk show host to be rather offensive"
],
"near antonyms":[
"circuitousness",
"evasiveness",
"secretiveness",
"inhibition",
"reserve",
"restraint",
"reticence",
"shyness",
"diplomacy",
"tact"
],
"related":[
"earnestness",
"sincerity",
"sobriety",
"artlessness",
"genuineness",
"na\u00efvet\u00e9",
"naivete",
"naivet\u00e9",
"simplicity",
"unsophistication",
"communicativeness",
"freedom",
"license",
"licence",
"uninhibitedness",
"unrestrainedness",
"unrestraint"
],
"synonyms":[
"bluntness",
"candidness",
"candor",
"directness",
"forthrightness",
"frankness",
"honesty",
"openheartedness",
"openness",
"plainness",
"plainspokenness",
"plumpness",
"straightforwardness",
"unguardedness",
"unreserve",
"unreservedness"
]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"outstretched":{
"as in extensive , far-reaching":{
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"examples":[],
"near antonyms":[],
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},
"to arrange the parts of (something) over a wider area":{
"antonyms":[
"closed",
"contracted",
"folded"
],
"examples":[
"the dog had outstretched his legs and was lying across the width of the doorway"
],
"near antonyms":[
"compacted",
"compressed",
"condensed",
"reduced"
],
"related":[
"overspread"
],
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"expanded",
"extended",
"fanned (out)",
"flared (out)",
"opened",
"outspread",
"spread (out)",
"stretched (out)",
"unfolded",
"unfurled"
]
},
"to make longer":{
"antonyms":[
"abbreviated",
"abridged",
"curtailed",
"cut",
"cut back",
"shortened"
],
"examples":[
"having outstretched our lunch break beyond all reason, we reluctantly headed back to work"
],
"near antonyms":[
"decreased",
"diminished",
"lessened",
"reduced",
"thickened"
],
"related":[
"amplified",
"enlarged",
"expanded",
"increased",
"attenuated",
"thinned"
],
"synonyms":[
"dragged (out)",
"drew out",
"elongated",
"extended",
"lengthened",
"prolonged",
"protracted",
"stretched"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"verb"
]
},
"outstrips":{
"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
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"examples":[
"before he had reached his teens, the child prodigy had outstripped his music teacher's abilities"
],
"near antonyms":[
"loses (to)"
],
"related":[
"one-ups",
"outpaces",
"outraces",
"outruns",
"overpasses",
"bests",
"clobbers",
"conquers",
"crushes",
"defeats",
"drubs",
"licks",
"masters",
"outcompetes",
"outperforms",
"overcomes",
"overmatches",
"prevails (over)",
"routs",
"shames",
"skunks",
"subdues",
"surmounts",
"thrashes",
"trims",
"triumphs (over)",
"trounces",
"wallops",
"whips",
"wins (against)",
"worsts",
"outbalances",
"outweighs",
"overbears",
"overshadows",
"trumps"
],
"synonyms":[
"beats",
"betters",
"eclipses",
"exceeds",
"excels",
"outclasses",
"outdistances",
"outdoes",
"outguns",
"outmatches",
"outshines",
"overtops",
"surpasses",
"tops",
"towers (over)",
"transcends"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outwear":{
"to last longer than":{
"antonyms":[],
"examples":[
"these running shoes have outworn any others that I have ever bought"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"related":[
"survive",
"outstay",
"abide (beyond)",
"endure (past)",
"hold (past)",
"hold out (past)",
"last (beyond)",
"persist (beyond)",
"draw out",
"perpetuate",
"succeed"
],
"synonyms":[
"outlast",
"outlive"
]
},
"to use up all the physical energy of":{
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"examples":[
"a daily grind that would outwear anybody"
],
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"activate",
"energize",
"invigorate",
"rejuvenate",
"strengthen",
"vitalize",
"relax",
"rest",
"unwind"
],
"related":[
"debilitate",
"enervate",
"enfeeble",
"sap",
"waste",
"weaken"
],
"synonyms":[
"break",
"burn out",
"bust",
"do in",
"do up",
"drain",
"exhaust",
"fag",
"fatigue",
"frazzle",
"harass",
"kill",
"knock out",
"tire",
"tucker (out)",
"wash out",
"wear",
"wear out",
"weary"
]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"out-of-the-way":{
"different from the ordinary in a way that causes curiosity or suspicion":{
"examples":[
"the night watchman calls the police if he notices any out-of-the-way activity taking place during his shift"
],
"synonyms":[
"bizarre",
"bizarro",
"cranky",
"crazy",
"curious",
"eccentric",
"erratic",
"far-out",
"funky",
"funny",
"kinky",
"kooky",
"kookie",
"odd",
"off-kilter",
"off-the-wall",
"offbeat",
"outlandish",
"outr\u00e9",
"peculiar",
"quaint",
"queer",
"queerish",
"quirky",
"remarkable",
"rum",
"screwy",
"spaced-out",
"strange",
"wacky",
"whacky",
"way-out",
"weird",
"weirdo",
"wild"
],
"related":[
"aberrant",
"abnormal",
"addlepated",
"flaky",
"extraordinary",
"fantastic",
"fantastical",
"freak",
"freakish",
"freaky",
"phantasmagoric",
"phantasmagorical",
"phenomenal",
"atypical",
"rare",
"singular",
"uncommon",
"uncustomary",
"unique",
"unusual",
"unwonted",
"conspicuous",
"notable",
"noticeable",
"outstanding",
"prominent",
"salient",
"striking",
"atrocious",
"outrageous",
"shocking",
"crotchety",
"idiosyncratic",
"nonconformist",
"nonmainstream",
"out-there",
"unconventional",
"unorthodox",
"baffling",
"bewildering",
"confounding",
"mystifying",
"perplexing",
"puzzling"
],
"near antonyms":[
"average",
"commonplace",
"everyday",
"garden",
"normal",
"ordinary",
"prosaic",
"routine",
"run-of-the-mill",
"standard",
"typical",
"unexceptional",
"unremarkable",
"usual",
"workaday",
"conformist",
"conservative",
"conventional",
"expected",
"familiar",
"knee-jerk",
"predictable",
"common",
"customary",
"frequent",
"habitual",
"regular",
"wonted"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"noticeably different from what is generally found or experienced":{
"examples":[
"there was nothing out-of-the-way about the hitchhiker's appearance that might arouse suspicion"
],
"synonyms":[
"curious",
"extraordinary",
"funny",
"odd",
"offbeat",
"peculiar",
"queer",
"rare",
"singular",
"strange",
"unaccustomed",
"uncommon",
"uncustomary",
"unique",
"unusual",
"weird"
],
"related":[
"bizarre",
"eccentric",
"far-out",
"kooky",
"kookie",
"oddball",
"outlandish",
"outr\u00e9",
"way-out",
"aberrant",
"abnormal",
"atypical",
"exceptional",
"irregular",
"newsworthy",
"notable",
"noteworthy",
"noticeable",
"particular",
"remarkable",
"special"
],
"near antonyms":[
"unexceptional",
"expected",
"predictable",
"familiar",
"normal",
"regular",
"typical"
],
"antonyms":[
"common",
"ordinary",
"plain",
"usual"
]
},
"brought or having come to an end":{
"examples":[
"Now that we've got the first step out of the way it's time to start phase two."
],
"synonyms":[
"complete",
"completed",
"concluded",
"done",
"down",
"ended",
"finished",
"over",
"over with",
"terminated",
"through",
"up"
],
"related":[
"accomplished",
"achieved",
"attained",
"compassed",
"realized",
"dead",
"defunct",
"extinct",
"kaput",
"kaputt",
"obsolete",
"expired"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[
"continuing",
"incomplete",
"ongoing",
"uncompleted",
"undone",
"unfinished"
]
},
"not appropriate for a particular occasion or situation":{
"examples":[
"They hoped he wouldn't say anything out of the way at the party."
],
"synonyms":[
"amiss",
"graceless",
"improper",
"inapposite",
"inappropriate",
"inapt",
"incongruous",
"incorrect",
"indecorous",
"inept",
"infelicitous",
"malapropos",
"perverse",
"unapt",
"unbecoming",
"unfit",
"unhappy",
"unseemly",
"unsuitable",
"untoward",
"wrong"
],
"related":[
"inopportune",
"unfortunate",
"unseasonable",
"untimely",
"extraneous",
"immaterial",
"inapplicable",
"irrelative",
"irrelevant",
"misbecoming",
"mismatched",
"incompatible",
"inconsistent",
"uncongenial",
"bad",
"naughty",
"sinful",
"blamable",
"blameworthy",
"censurable",
"banned",
"barred",
"disallowed",
"forbidden",
"interdicted",
"outlawed",
"prohibited",
"proscribed",
"awkward",
"gauche",
"ungraceful",
"unacceptable",
"unsatisfactory"
],
"near antonyms":[
"fortunate",
"opportune",
"seasonable",
"timely",
"applicable",
"apposite",
"apropos",
"apt",
"germane",
"material",
"pat",
"pointed",
"relative",
"relevant",
"compatible",
"congenial",
"harmonious",
"allowed",
"authorized",
"permitted",
"approved",
"endorsed",
"indorsed",
"kosher",
"licensed",
"sanctioned",
"abetted",
"encouraged",
"promoted",
"supported",
"acceptable",
"adequate",
"all right",
"decent",
"fine",
"OK",
"okay",
"passable",
"respectable",
"satisfactory",
"tolerable",
"commendable",
"creditable",
"exemplary",
"blameless",
"irreproachable",
"balanced",
"companionate",
"congruous",
"consonant",
"harmonious"
],
"antonyms":[
"appropriate",
"becoming",
"befitting",
"correct",
"decorous",
"felicitous",
"fit",
"fitting",
"genteel",
"happy",
"meet",
"proper",
"right",
"seemly",
"suitable"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"phrase"
]
},
"outmost":{
"most distant from a center":{
"examples":[
"the outmost areas of the park, where few tourists venture, are still wilderness"
],
"synonyms":[
"extreme",
"farthermost",
"farthest",
"furthermost",
"furthest",
"outermost",
"remotest",
"ultimate",
"utmost"
],
"related":[
"aftermost",
"rearmost",
"sternmost"
],
"near antonyms":[
"intermediate",
"medial",
"median",
"mid",
"middle",
"midmost"
],
"antonyms":[
"inmost",
"innermost",
"nearest"
]
},
"type":[
"adjective"
]
},
"outward":{
"situated on the outside or farther out":{
"examples":[
"the wall's outward face is painted over with a colorful mural honoring illustrious members of the community"
],
"synonyms":[
"exterior",
"external",
"outer",
"outside"
],
"near synonyms":[
"outermost",
"outlying",
"outmost",
"superficial",
"surface"
],
"near antonyms":[
"inmost",
"innermost",
"mid",
"middle",
"midmost"
],
"antonyms":[
"inner",
"inside",
"interior",
"internal",
"inward"
]
},
"outward and often deceptive indication":{
"examples":[
"never was there in a man such a fine, heroic outward and such a cowardly interior"
],
"synonyms":[
"appearance",
"face",
"guise",
"name",
"seeming",
"semblance",
"show"
],
"near synonyms":[
"air",
"effect",
"impression",
"hint",
"implication",
"insinuation",
"resemblance",
"suggestion",
"affectation",
"demonstration",
"display",
"fiction",
"image",
"imitation",
"imposture",
"likeness",
"make-believe",
"make-belief",
"pose",
"pretense",
"pretence",
"representation",
"simulation",
"cloak",
"disguise",
"exterior",
"facade",
"fa\u00e7ade",
"front",
"gloss",
"mask",
"masquerade",
"patina",
"Potemkin village",
"shape",
"shell",
"surface",
"veneer"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adjective",
"noun"
]
},
"outed":{
"to become known":{
"examples":[
"the truth will out eventually"
],
"synonyms":[
"broke",
"came out",
"circulated",
"got about",
"got around",
"got out",
"got round",
"leaked (out)",
"spread"
],
"related":[
"developed",
"transpired",
"unfolded",
"disclosed",
"revealed",
"spilled",
"spilt",
"told"
],
"near antonyms":[
"hushed (up)",
"suppressed",
"concealed",
"disguised",
"hid",
"masked",
"secreted"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to drive or force out":{
"examples":[
"before moving in, we outed all the furry little creatures who had settled in the cabin over the winter"
],
"synonyms":[
"banished",
"booted (out)",
"bounced",
"cast out",
"chased",
"dismissed",
"drummed (out)",
"ejected",
"expelled",
"extruded",
"kicked out",
"ousted",
"ran off",
"routed",
"threw out",
"turfed (out)",
"turned out"
],
"related":[
"deforced",
"deported",
"displaced",
"dispossessed",
"evicted",
"exiled",
"expatriated",
"ostracized",
"read out",
"shut out",
"axed",
"canned",
"cashiered",
"defenestrated",
"discharged",
"fired",
"mustered out",
"pink-slipped",
"released",
"removed",
"retired",
"sacked",
"terminated"
],
"near antonyms":[
"accepted",
"admitted",
"received",
"took",
"took in",
"welcomed",
"entertained",
"harbored",
"housed",
"lodged",
"sheltered"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outreach":{
"to go beyond the limit of":{
"examples":[
"the demand for power outreached the utility's ability to supply it"
],
"synonyms":[
"break",
"exceed",
"outrun",
"overpass",
"overreach",
"overrun",
"overshoot",
"overstep",
"surpass",
"transcend"
],
"related":[
"encroach",
"entrench",
"intrench",
"infringe",
"invade",
"trespass",
"overdo",
"overuse",
"overutilize",
"overwork"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outlines":{
"to draw or make apparent the outline of":{
"examples":[
"she carefully outlined the tree before she started drawing in the leaves"
],
"synonyms":[
"defines",
"delineates",
"silhouettes",
"sketches",
"traces"
],
"related":[
"lines",
"bounds",
"fringes",
"margins",
"skirts",
"edges",
"hems",
"rims",
"trims",
"frames",
"circles",
"compasses",
"encircles",
"girdles",
"girths",
"loops",
"rings",
"rounds",
"surrounds",
"charts",
"diagrams",
"draws",
"maps (out)"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"to make into a short statement of the main points (as of a report)":{
"examples":[
"outlined the important points in the introduction"
],
"synonyms":[
"abstracts",
"boils down",
"briefs",
"digests",
"encapsulates",
"epitomizes",
"recapitulates",
"recaps",
"reprises",
"summarizes",
"sums up",
"synopsizes",
"wraps up"
],
"related":[
"abridges",
"condenses",
"curtails",
"cuts back",
"shortens",
"downsizes",
"shrinks",
"concentrates",
"consolidates",
"decocts",
"essentializes",
"simplifies",
"streamlines"
],
"near antonyms":[
"elongates",
"extends",
"lengthens",
"prolongs",
"protracts",
"amplifies",
"elaborates (on or upon)",
"enlarges (on or upon)",
"expands",
"supplements"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"a line that traces the outer limits of an object or surface":{
"examples":[
"place your hand on the paper and draw an outline around it"
],
"synonyms":[
"contours",
"figures",
"silhouettes"
],
"related":[
"delineations",
"sketches",
"profiles",
"skylines",
"casts",
"configurations",
"conformations",
"forms",
"geometries",
"shapes",
"frameworks",
"skeletons"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"a short statement of the main points":{
"examples":[
"a printed outline of the lecture has been made available for all attendees"
],
"synonyms":[
"abstracts",
"breviaries",
"briefs",
"capsules",
"conspectuses",
"digests",
"encapsulations",
"epitomes",
"inventories",
"pr\u00e9cis",
"recapitulations",
"recaps",
"r\u00e9sum\u00e9s",
"resumes",
"resum\u00e9s",
"roundups",
"rundowns",
"run-throughs",
"summae",
"summaries",
"summarizations",
"summings-up",
"sums",
"sum-ups",
"synopses",
"wrap-ups"
],
"related":[
"abbreviations",
"abridgments",
"abridgements",
"compendiums",
"compendia",
"compends",
"condensations",
"curtailments",
"shortenings",
"simplifications",
"rehashes",
"reprises",
"conclusions",
"epilogues",
"epilogs"
],
"near antonyms":[
"amplifications",
"enlargements",
"expansions",
"addenda",
"addendums",
"supplements"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"noun",
"verb"
]
},
"outdistanced":{
"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
"examples":[
"the new student rapidly outdistanced the rest of the class in math"
],
"synonyms":[
"beat",
"bettered",
"eclipsed",
"exceeded",
"excelled",
"outclassed",
"outdid",
"outgunned",
"outmatched",
"outshone",
"outshined",
"outstripped",
"overtopped",
"surpassed",
"topped",
"towered (over)",
"transcended"
],
"related":[
"one-upped",
"outpaced",
"outraced",
"outran",
"overpassed",
"bested",
"clobbered",
"conquered",
"crushed",
"defeated",
"drubbed",
"licked",
"mastered",
"outcompeted",
"outperformed",
"overcame",
"overmatched",
"prevailed (over)",
"routed",
"shamed",
"skunked",
"subdued",
"surmounted",
"thrashed",
"trimmed",
"triumphed (over)",
"trounced",
"walloped",
"whipped",
"won (against)",
"worsted",
"outbalanced",
"outweighed",
"overbore",
"overshadowed",
"trumped"
],
"near antonyms":[
"lost (to)"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outclasses":{
"to be greater, better, or stronger than":{
"examples":[
"a tennis player who outclassed the competition, breezing through the tournament without losing a set"
],
"synonyms":[
"beats",
"betters",
"eclipses",
"exceeds",
"excels",
"outdistances",
"outdoes",
"outguns",
"outmatches",
"outshines",
"outstrips",
"overtops",
"surpasses",
"tops",
"towers (over)",
"transcends"
],
"related":[
"one-ups",
"outpaces",
"outraces",
"outruns",
"overpasses",
"bests",
"clobbers",
"conquers",
"crushes",
"defeats",
"drubs",
"licks",
"masters",
"outcompetes",
"outperforms",
"overcomes",
"overmatches",
"prevails (over)",
"routs",
"shames",
"skunks",
"subdues",
"surmounts",
"thrashes",
"trims",
"triumphs (over)",
"trounces",
"wallops",
"whips",
"wins (against)",
"worsts",
"outbalances",
"outweighs",
"overbears",
"overshadows",
"trumps"
],
"near antonyms":[
"loses (to)"
],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outwardly":{
"as in visibly , externally":{
"examples":[],
"synonyms":[],
"related":[],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"adverb"
]
},
"outwits":{
"to get the better of through cleverness":{
"examples":[
"a plan to outwit their opponents at their own game"
],
"synonyms":[
"foxes",
"outfoxes",
"outmaneuvers",
"outslicks",
"outsmarts",
"outthinks",
"overreaches"
],
"near synonyms":[
"outguesses",
"second-guesses",
"baffles",
"balks",
"circumvents",
"foils",
"frustrates",
"thwarts",
"cozens",
"deceives",
"dupes",
"fools",
"gulls",
"tricks",
"conquers",
"defeats",
"licks",
"overcomes",
"bars",
"blocks",
"hinders",
"impedes",
"obstructs"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"type":[
"verb"
]
},
"outgoes":{
"a payment made in the course of achieving a result":{
"examples":[
"last year the film company's outgoes exceeded its revenues by a wide margin"
],
"synonyms":[
"charges",
"costs",
"disbursements",
"expenditures",
"expenses",
"outlays"
],
"near synonyms":[
"overheads",
"outflows",
"pocket moneys",
"spending moneys",
"prices",
"rates",
"tabs",
"tariffs",
"tolls"
],
"near antonyms":[],
"antonyms":[]
},
"the act of leaving a place":{
"examples":[
"the outgo of the town's only remaining manufacturing plant was a disaster"
],
"synonyms":[
"decampments",
"departures",
"exits",
"farewells",
"goings",
"leaves",
"leave-takings",
"partings"
],
"near synonyms":[
"flights",
"retirements",
"retreats",
"withdrawals",
"diasporas",
"emigrations",
"evacuations",
"exoduses",
"embarkations",
"embarkments",
"disembarkations",
"egresses",
"abandonments",
"relinquishments"
],
"near antonyms":[
"comings",
"approaches",
"entrances",
"ingresses"
],
"antonyms":[
"advents",
"appearances",
"arrivals"
]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"outlander":{
"a person who is not native to or known to a community":{
"examples":[
"although we have lived in the village for years, to the natives whose families have been here for generations, we are still outlanders"
],
"synonyms":[
"foreigner",
"nonnative",
"outsider",
"stranger"
],
"near synonyms":[
"alien",
"nonresident",
"outcast",
"pariah",
"drifter",
"transient",
"wanderer"
],
"near antonyms":[
"buddy",
"chum",
"comrade",
"confidant",
"crony",
"familiar",
"friend",
"intimate",
"pal",
"acquaintance",
"associate",
"cohort",
"colleague",
"companion",
"fellow",
"hearty",
"hobnobber",
"mate",
"partner",
"peer",
"citizen",
"habitant",
"inhabitant",
"resident"
],
"antonyms":[
"native"
]
},
"type":[
"noun"
]
},
"out loud":{
"with one's normal voice speaking the words":{
"examples":[
"registered their dissatisfaction with the meal out loud to the waiter"
],
"synonyms":[
"aloud",
"audibly",
"out"
],
"near synonyms":[
"verbally",
"vocally",
"clearly",
"discernibly",
"distinctly",
"distinguishably",
"perceptibly",
"plainly",
"blatantly",
"bloody murder",
"boisterously",
"clamorously",
"loudly",
"lustily",
"mightily",
"noisily",
"resonantly",
"resoundingly",
"stridently",
"thunderously",
"uproariously",
"vociferously"
],
"near antonyms":[
"faintly",
"feebly",
"low",
"noiselessly",
"quietly",
"softly"
],
"antonyms":[
"inaudibly",
"silently",
"soundlessly",
"voicelessly"
]
},
"type":[
"adverb"
]
},
"out to lunch":{
"having or showing a very abnormal or sick state of mind":{
"examples":[
"That old fellow is out to lunch if he believes those stories about a giant creature living in the lake."
],
"synonyms":[
"balmy",
"barmy",
"bats",
"batty",
"bedlam",
"bonkers",
"brainsick",
"bughouse",
"certifiable",
"crackbrained",
"cracked",
"crackers",
"crackpot",
"cranky",
"crazed",
"crazy",
"cuckoo",
"daffy",
"daft",
"demented",
"deranged",
"fruity",
"gaga",
"haywire",
"insane",
"kooky",
"kookie",
"loco",
"loony",
"looney",
"loony tunes",
"looney tunes",
"lunatic",
"mad",
"maniacal",
"maniac",
"mental",
"meshuga",
"meshugge",
"meshugah",
"meshuggah",
"moonstruck",
"non compos mentis",
"nuts",
"nutty",
"psycho",
"psychotic",
"scatty",
"screwy",
"unbalanced",
"unhinged",
"unsound",
"wacko",
"whacko",
"wacky",
"whacky",
"wud"
],
"near synonyms":[
"dotty",
"fey",
"loopy",
"off",
"potty",
"teched",
"tetched",
"touched",
"aberrant",
"delirious",
"delusional",
"delusionary",
"disordered",
"disturbed",
"neurotic",
"obsessive-compulsive",
"paranoiac",
"paranoic",
"paranoid",
"paranoidal",
"schizoid",
"schizophrenic",
"sociopathic",
"eccentric",
"odd",
"oddball",
"pixilated",
"pixillated",
"queer",
"strange",
"foolish",
"senseless",
"witless",
"irrational",
"unreasonable",
"amok",
"amuck",
"ape",
"ballistic",
"bananas",
"berserk",
"nuclear",
"depressed",
"distracted",
"distraught",
"frantic",
"frenzied",
"haywire",
"hysterical",
"hysteric",
"raving",
"wigged-out",
"fixated",
"monomaniac",
"monomaniacal",
"obsessed"
],
"near antonyms":[
"clear",
"lucid",
"rational",
"reasonable",
"judicious",
"sensible",
"wise",
"healthy",
"normal",
"well-adjusted",
"unneurotic"
],
"antonyms":[
"balanced",
"compos mentis",
"sane",
"sound",
"uncrazy"
]
},
"showing or marked by a lack of good sense or judgment":{
"examples":[
"He thought anyone who wanted to go skydiving was out to lunch ."
],
"synonyms":[
"absurd",
"asinine",
"balmy",
"brainless",
"bubbleheaded",
"cockeyed",
"crackpot",
"crazy",
"cuckoo",
"daffy",
"daft",
"dippy",
"dotty",
"fatuous",
"featherheaded",
"fool",
"foolish",
"half-baked",
"harebrained",
"half-witted",
"inept",
"insane",
"jerky",
"kooky",
"kookie",
"loony",
"looney",
"lunatic",
"lunkheaded",
"mad",
"nonsensical",
"nutty",
"preposterous",
"sappy",
"screwball",
"senseless",
"silly",
"simpleminded",
"stupid",
"tomfool",
"unwise",
"wacky",
"whacky",
"weak-minded",
"witless",
"zany"
],
"near synonyms":[
"airheaded",
"birdbrained",
"boobish",
"brain-dead",
"chowderheaded",
"chuckleheaded",
"clueless",
"dense",
"dim",
"dim-witted",
"doltish",
"dopey",
"dopy",
"dorky",
"dull",
"dumb",
"dunderheaded",
"empty-headed",
"fatuous",
"feebleminded",
"gormless",
"idiotic",
"idiotical",
"imbecile",
"imbecilic",
"knuckleheaded",
"lamebrain",
"lamebrained",
"mindless",
"moronic",
"oafish",
"obtuse",
"opaque",
"pinheaded",
"simple",
"slow",
"slow-witted",
"soft",
"softheaded",
"thoughtless",
"thick",
"thickheaded",
"unintelligent",
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