out
She ran out into the street.
I will be out until noon.
adverb:publicly known or revealed
The schedule is out on the website.
adjective:not operating, extinguished, or no longer active
The lights are out after the storm.
adjective:no longer fashionable or in favor
Those styles are out this season.
adjective:eliminated from a competition or no longer involved
After the quarterfinals, their team was out.
He was looking for an out from his contractual obligations.
verb:to be revealed or become known
The truth will out eventually.
prefix:meaning surpass or outdo when used as prefix
Out, all of you.
