Outside

Word OUTSIDE
Character 7
Hyphenation out side
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Outside"

What do we mean by outside?

The part or parts that face out; the outer surface. noun

The part or side of an object that is presented to the viewer; the external aspect. noun

Outward aspect or appearance. noun

The space beyond a boundary or limit. noun

A position at a distance from the inside or center, as of a playing field or racetrack. noun

The utmost limit; the maximum. noun

Of, relating to, or being on or near the outer side; outer. adjective

Of, restricted to, or situated on the outer side of an enclosure or a boundary; external. adjective

Located away from the inside or center. adjective

Acting, occurring, originating, or being at a place beyond certain limits. adjective

Gaining or providing access to the external side. adjective

Not belonging to or originating in a certain group or association. adjective

Being beyond the limits of one's usual work or responsibilities. adjective

Extreme, uttermost. adjective

Very unlikely; remote. adjective

Passing on the side of home plate away from the batter. Used of a pitch. adjective

The part of something that faces out; the outer surface.

The external appearance of someone or something.

The space beyond some limit or boundary.

The furthest limit, as to number, quantity, extent, etc.

The part of a road towards the central division: towards the right if one drives on the left, or towards the left if one drives on the right.

The side of a curved road, racetrack etc. that has the longer arc length; the side of a racetrack furthest from the interior of the course or some other point of reference.

A passenger riding on the outside of a coach or carriage.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Outside

The word "outside" in example sentences

An Irishman once explained the difference to an English traveller, in this way: "An outside car, yer honor, has the wheels _inside_, and an inside car has the wheels _outside_." ❋ Grace Greenwood (1863)

~two trailer park girls go round the outside, round the outside, round the outside~ and also. ❋ Bebelua (2002)

Here another departure from the programme took place, for my father was curious to see how so singular a craft behaved in open water: so, as there was a nice fresh breeze blowing, and sufficient sea on outside to give him a fair idea of her qualities, we worked out through the channel as soon as we reached it, and sailed round the island _outside_ of everything first of all, resuming the original plan as soon as we came inside again. ❋ Harry Collingwood (1886)

It also adds a label outside of each loop to indicate where the execution should be picked back up when Jolt causes the program to exit the loop. ❋ Ars Technica (2011)

I also remind myself that no one actually knows my name outside a circle of twenty people. ❋ Frances O’Roark Dowell (2011)

While it's quiet inside the bar, as Father Murphy gets down to sanctifyin ', outside is another story. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ms. Whitman made her name outside H-P, building eBay from a small web-based auction site to an Internet powerhouse and then running, unsuccessfully, for California governor. ❋ Melissa Korn (2011)

Against Him: He's not as recognized a name outside the Bravo universe. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The city will retain exclusive use of the name Tavern on the Green for restaurant services in the city, but use of the name outside of the tri-state region can now be sold, according to a settlement reached Thursday in federal bankruptcy court. ❋ Sumathi Reddy (2011)

To become the first European nation to win the title outside their home continent, and to paint Joburg orange on Sunday night, Holland will almost certainly need to do better than this. ❋ Richard Williams At Green Point Stadium (2010)

Does anyone use the term outside discussions like these? ❋ Peter Rozovsky (2010)

They would also become the first team since Feyenoord ( '98'-'99) to win the title outside of PSV and Ajax. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the history class, we learned that the term outside the Bible was first used when Tacitus recorded that Nero blamed the "Christians" for the Great Fire of Rome in AD 64. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Aside...under no circumstances should you EVER use the term outside the box unless you're poking fun at boxes. ❋ The Verger (2008)

Martin looked up and discovered for the first time what the word outside meant. ❋ Clare B. Dunkle (2008)

But then, after he died, his kids with PhDs started using the title outside business. ❋ Ann Althouse (2007)

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