Antonyms for out

Antonyms for (adj) out

Main entry: out

Definition: not allowed to continue to bat or run

Usage: he was tagged out at second on a close play; he fanned out

Antonyms: safe

Definition: having reached a base without being put out


Antonyms: up

Definition: being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level


Antonyms: up, upward, upwardly, upwards

Definition: spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position


Antonyms: up

Definition: to a more central or a more northerly place


Antonyms: up

Definition: to a higher intensity


Main entry: stunned, out, kayoed, knocked out, KO'd

Definition: knocked unconscious by a heavy blow

Antonyms: conscious

Definition: knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts


Main entry: out

Definition: not worth considering as a possibility

Usage: a picnic is out because of the weather

Antonyms: possible

Definition: capable of happening or existing


Main entry: extinct, out

Definition: being out or having grown cold

Usage: threw his extinct cigarette into the stream; the fire is out

Antonyms: living

Definition: people who are still living


Antonyms: alive, live

Definition: possessing life


Antonyms: live

Definition: exerting force or containing energy


Main entry: out

Definition: outside or external

Usage: the out surface of a ship's hull

Antonyms: interior

Definition: situated within or suitable for inside a building


Main entry: out

Definition: outer or outlying

Usage: the out islands

Antonyms: inner

Definition: located or occurring within or closer to a center


Main entry: out

Definition: no longer fashionable

Usage: that style is out these days

Antonyms: fashionable, stylish

Definition: being or in accordance with current social fashions


Main entry: out

Definition: out of power; especially having been unsuccessful in an election

Usage: now the Democrats are out

Antonyms: successful

Definition: having succeeded or being marked by a favorable outcome


Main entry: out

Definition: directed outward or serving to direct something outward

Usage: the out doorway; the out basket

Antonyms: incoming

Definition: entering upon a position of office vacated by another


Antonyms: incoming

Definition: arriving at a place or position


Main entry: out, prohibited, proscribed, verboten, forbidden, taboo, tabu

Definition: excluded from use or mention

Usage: forbidden fruit; in our house dancing and playing cards were out; a taboo subject

Antonyms: allowable, permissible

Definition: that may be permitted especially as according to rule


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