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Outside   /ˈaʊtsˈaɪd/   Listen
Outside

adverb
1.
Outside a building.  Synonyms: alfresco, out of doors, outdoors.  Antonyms: indoors, inside.
2.
On the outside.  Antonym: inside.
adjective
1.
Relating to or being on or near the outer side or limit.  Antonym: inside.
2.
Coming from the outside.  Synonyms: external, extraneous.  "Relying upon an extraneous income" , "Disdaining outside pressure groups"
3.
Originating or belonging beyond some bounds:.  "Outside interests" , "An outside job"
4.
Located, suited for, or taking place in the open air.  Synonyms: out-of-door, outdoor.  "Badminton and other outdoor games" , "A beautiful outdoor setting for the wedding"  Antonym: indoor.
5.
Functioning outside the boundaries or precincts of an organized unit.  "Extramural studies"
6.
Leading to or from the outside.
7.
From or between other countries.  Synonyms: external, international.  "International trade" , "Developing nations need outside help"
8.
Very unlikely.  Synonym: remote.  "A remote possibility" , "A remote contingency"
9.
On or toward an outer edge.  "The outside lane"
10.
(of a baseball pitch) on the far side of home plate from the batter.  Synonym: away.  "An outside pitch"
noun
1.
The region that is outside of something.  Synonym: exterior.  Antonym: inside.
2.
The outer side or surface of something.  Synonym: exterior.  Antonym: inside.



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"Outside" Quotes from Famous Books



... crowns to the king, that he would be able to roll in gold;" in fact, talked so much nonsense that the captain, fearing some compromising avowal and thinking his brain quite muddled enough, led him outside with the good intention, instead of sharing with him, of ripping Chiquon open to see if he had not a sponge in his stomach, because he had just soaked in a big quart of the good wine of Suresne. They went along, disputing about a thousand theological subjects which got very much mixed up, ...
— Droll Stories, Complete - Collected From The Abbeys Of Touraine • Honore de Balzac

... him, he hoped by means of continual study and by a bold and resolute method of working in fresco to wrest from the hands of Tiziano that sovereignty which he had gained with so many beautiful works; employing, also, unusual methods outside the field of art, such as that of being obliging and courteous and associating continually and of set purpose with great persons, making his interests universal, and taking a hand in everything. And, in truth, this rivalry ...
— Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects - Vol. 05 ( of 10) Andrea da Fiesole to Lorenzo Lotto • Giorgio Vasari

... springs up at first outside the sterile ones, but is soon surrounded and overtopped by them and finds itself in the center of a charming circle of green leaves curving gracefully outwards. In a short time, however, it withers and hangs down or falls to the ground. The large, conspicuous clusters of cinnamon ...
— The Fern Lover's Companion - A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada • George Henry Tilton

... exquisite morsel of dancing, entitled, "The Old Maid in Tears?"—"Longways for as many as will".—(then the notes, and the following instructions:)—"Note: Each strain is to be play'd twice ov'er.—The first wo. holds her handkerchief on her face, and goes on the outside, below the 3d wo. and comes up the middle to her place; first man follows her (at the same time pointing and smiling at her) up to his place. First man do the same, only he beckons his wo. to him. First woman makes a motion of drying first one eye, then the other, and claps her hands one after ...
— The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Vol. 13, Issue 353, January 24, 1829 • Various

... small, stuffy, dark room. Its single window, looking northwards, was closely shuttered on the outside; only a feeble twilight filtered through the slanted slats. But there was light enough for Eleanor to recognise the contours and masses of a flat-topped desk with two pedestals of drawers, a revolving ...
— The Bandbox • Louis Joseph Vance


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