8-Letter Words Containing OUT
Here's the list of all the 542 8-Letter Words Containing OUT in the English Language.
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southern | 1. situated in or oriented toward the south 2. from the south; used especially of wind More Definitions → |
checkout | 1. the act of inspecting or verifying 2. the latest time for vacating a hotel room More Definitions → |
outdoors | 1. outside a building 2. where the air is unconfined More Definitions → |
outreach | 1. the act of reaching out More Definitions → |
outlined | 1. showing clearly the outline or profile or boundary More Definitions → |
boutique | 1. a shop that sells women's clothes and jewelry More Definitions → |
outgoing | 1. leaving a place or a position 2. retiring from a position or office More Definitions → |
outdated | 1. old; no longer valid or fashionable More Definitions → |
outbreak | 1. a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition) More Definitions → |
closeout | 1. a sale intended to dispose of all remaining stock More Definitions → |
scouting | 1. exploring in order to gain information More Definitions → |
outright | 1. without reservation or exception 2. without restrictions or stipulations or further payments More Definitions → |
outbound | 1. that is going out or leaving More Definitions → |
breakout | 1. an escape from jail More Definitions → |
outlying | 1. relatively far from a center or middle More Definitions → |
shouting | 1. encouragement in the form of cheers from spectators 2. uttering a loud inarticulate cry as of pain or excitement More Definitions → |
outboard | 1. located away from the midline of a vessel or aircraft 2. a motorboat with an outboard motor More Definitions → |
youthful | 1. suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh More Definitions → |
shootout | 1. a fight involving shooting small arms with the intent to kill or frighten More Definitions → |
blackout | 1. a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting 2. darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft) More Definitions → |
outsider | 1. someone who is excluded from or is not a member of a group 2. a contestant (human or animal) not considered to have a good chance to win More Definitions → |
knockout | 1. a very attractive or seductive looking woman 2. a blow that renders the opponent unconscious More Definitions → |
outraged | 1. angered at something unjust or wrong More Definitions → |
outweigh | 1. be heavier than 2. weigh more heavily More Definitions → |
printout | 1. the output of a computer in printed form More Definitions → |
outburst | 1. an unrestrained expression of emotion 2. a sudden intense happening More Definitions → |
outlawed | 1. contrary to or forbidden by law More Definitions → |
outfield | 1. the area of a baseball playing field beyond the lines connecting the bases More Definitions → |
mouthful | 1. the quantity that can be held in the mouth 2. a small amount eaten or drunk More Definitions → |
outwards | 1. toward the outside More Definitions → |
outhouse | 1. a small outbuilding with a bench having holes through which a user can defecate More Definitions → |
spouting | 1. propelled violently in a usually narrow stream More Definitions → |
outgrown | 1. grow too large or too mature for 2. grow faster than More Definitions → |
sprouted | 1. (of growing vegetation) having just emerged from the ground More Definitions → |
outmoded | 1. out of fashion More Definitions → |
runabout | 1. an open automobile having a front seat and a rumble seat More Definitions → |
southpaw | 1. a baseball pitcher who throws the ball with the left hand 2. a person who uses the left hand with greater skill than the right More Definitions → |
vermouth | 1. any of several white wines flavored with aromatic herbs; used as aperitifs or in mixed drinks More Definitions → |
outsmart | 1. beat through cleverness and wit 2. defeat by more skillful maneuvering More Definitions → |