BROADCASTING
LIVE WITH LYNNE AND CRAIG
Out with the old and in with the new! - Uses of out
Proposition OUT = not in - the difference between out and outside
Phrasal verbs:
There are many phrasal verbs with OUT and from these we
often make up nouns and adjectives:
Location:
To go out vs to go outside ADJECTIVE: outgoing (opp.
Reserved, shy)
To back out of something (party, commitment,)
Outward direction:
To stand out ADJECTIVE: outstanding
To hang out NOUN a hangout
To break out in a rash/ to break out of prison NOUN: outbreak
To burst out NOUN: outburst
To cast out NOUN: outcast
To come out = to reveal NOUN: outcome = result ADJECTIVE:
To give/hand out NOUN: handout
To take out/away NOUN a take-out/take-away
To put out NOUN: output
To pull out
To roll out: NOUN Rollout
To shake out
Sense of extinguish
To phase out
To sit out
To put out
To wear out
Phrases / idioms
To have a night out / to be out - he's out or are you going
out out?
Out and about
To be out (in a game) (eg to be caught out)
We're out of idea
TAMBIÉN TE PUEDE INTERESAR: