outre

[oo-ter]

outre Definition

unconventional and bizarre, outrageous.

Using outre: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "outre" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fashion show featured outre designs that were not meant for everyday wear.

  • Example

    His outre behavior at the party made everyone uncomfortable.

  • Example

    The artist's outre paintings were not well-received by the critics.

outre Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with outre

  • outre-manche

    across the Channel (used in France to refer to England or the English)

    Example

    Outre-Manche, the British are known for their love of tea.

  • outre-mer

    overseas (used in France to refer to its overseas territories)

    Example

    The French government has announced new policies to support businesses in Outre-Mer.

  • to go further, to push the limits

    Example

    The company wants to aller plus outre with its new product line.

Origins of outre

from French 'outré', meaning 'exaggerated'

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Summary: outre in Brief

'Outre' [oo-ter] is an adjective that describes something unconventional, bizarre, or outrageous. It can be used to describe fashion, behavior, or art that is not typical or expected. The word is often used in French expressions like 'outre-manche' and 'outre-mer,' which respectively mean 'across the Channel' and 'overseas.'