outs

[aสŠts]

outs Definition

  • 1a means of escape or evasion; a way out
  • 2a situation in which someone or something is excluded or left out

Using outs: Examples

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

  • Example

    The only outs were through the window.

  • Example

    He was given his outs from the company.

  • Example

    She felt like she had no outs in the situation.

outs Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with outs

  • have one's outs

    to have one's chance to escape or evade

    Example

    He knew he had his outs and was ready to use them if necessary.

  • out of one's hands

    not able to be controlled or managed by oneself

    Example

    The situation was out of her hands, and she could only wait for the outcome.

  • out of bounds

    beyond the limits of what is allowed or acceptable

    Example

    His behavior was out of bounds and not tolerated in the workplace.

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Summary: outs in Brief

'Outs' [aสŠts] refers to a means of escape or evasion, as well as a situation in which someone or something is excluded or left out. It can be used in phrases like 'have one's outs,' meaning to have one's chance to escape, and 'out of bounds,' meaning beyond the limits of what is allowed or acceptable.