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Outlook, n.
Outlying, a.
Outmost, a. Remotest, farthest, outermost.
Out of character. Inappropriate, improper, unsuitable, out of keeping, out of place, in bad taste. Out of conceit with. Tired of, no longer fond of, no longer pleased with. Out of date. Antiquated, antique, archaic, obsolete, old-fashioned, out of fashion, gone by, fallen into desuetude. Out-of-doors, ad. Abroad, outdoors, in the open air, out of the house. Out of fashion. See Out of date. Out of hand. Immediately, forthwith, at once. Out of humor. Irritated, ruffled, vexed, angry, sullen, peevish, out of temper, out of tune. |
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