out
/aʊt/
Translation
Away from the inside of a place, or no longer inside.
Examples
went walk.
"Out" means she left the inside of the house.
milk fridge.
"Out" shows the milk moves from inside to outside.
fire is .
Here "out" means the fire has stopped burning.
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