5 letter words starting with OUT

The following list contains 5 five letter words in English

5 letter words starting with OUT in English

5 letter words starting with OUTD


5 letter words starting with OUTE


5 letter words starting with OUTG


5 letter words starting with OUTR


Common 5 letter words starting with OUT with meaning

WordDefinition
OUTDO
Outdo 1. Parts of Speech:

Verb

2. Definitions:
  • To do better than someone else in a competition or activity
  • To surpass or excel in performance or achievement
3. Pronunciations:
  • US: /aʊtˈdu/
  • UK: /aʊtˈduː/
4. Origin and Usage:

The word "outdo" originated from the combination of "out" and "do" in the early 18th century. It is commonly used in English to describe the act of doing better than someone else in a competition or activity. It is often used in sports, business, and personal relationships.

5. Synonyms:
  • Surpass
  • Excel
  • Outshine
  • Overtake
  • Outperform
6. Related Words:
  • Doest
  • Dotes
  • Douse
  • Dowse
  • Outed
7. Example Sentences:
  • She managed to outdo her opponent in the final round.
  • The company is always trying to outdo its competitors.
  • He outdid himself with the delicious meal he cooked for his guests.
  • The team was determined to outdo their previous performance.
OUTED
1. Parts of Speech: Verb 2. Definitions: To reveal or expose someones secret, often pertaining to their sexual orientation or gender identity. 3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈaʊtɪd/; UK: /ˈaʊtɪd/ 4. Origin and Usage: The word "outed" originated in the 1990s as a slang term used within the LGBTQ+ community to describe the act of disclosing someones sexual orientation or gender identity without their consent. It has since been adopted into mainstream language and is often used in news articles and social media to describe instances of public figures being revealed as LGBTQ+ without their consent. 5. Synonyms: Exposed, revealed, disclosed, uncovered. 6. Related Words: Expose, reveal, unveil. 7. Example Sentences: - The journalist was criticized for outing the celebrity without their consent. - She was terrified of being outed to her conservative family. - The politicians past was outed by a rival campaign.
OUTER
Outer

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: situated on or toward the outside; external; being farther from the center or middle

Pronunciation (US): /ˈaʊtər/

Pronunciation (UK): /ˈaʊtə/

Origin and Usage: The word "outer" originated from the Middle English word "outher", which means "outer, external". It has been in use since the 14th century and is commonly used in modern English.

Synonyms: external, outside, exterior, outward, surface, peripheral, superficial

Related Words: other, outre, outed, outgo, outed, ouzel

Example Sentences:

  1. She put on her outer coat and went outside.
  2. The outer layer of the cake was burnt, but the inside was still good.
  3. The outer planets of our solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
OUTGO
Here is the dictionary-style entry for "outgo": outgo

Parts of Speech: noun, verb

Definition:

  • As a noun, it refers to the act of spending money or the amount of money spent.
  • As a verb, it means to go out or leave a place, or to spend money.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /ˈaʊtɡoʊ/
  • UK: /ˈaʊtɡəʊ/

Origin and Usage:

The word "outgo" originated in the early 17th century from the combination of "out" and "go". Its usage has evolved to refer to both the act of spending money and the act of leaving a place. It is commonly used in business and financial contexts.

Synonyms:

  • Expenditure
  • Expense
  • Cost
  • Outflow

Related Words:

  • Outdo
  • Outre
  • Outta
  • Outed
  • Outer

Example Sentences:

  • As a noun: Johns outgo on his vacation was more than he had budgeted for.
  • As a verb: After finishing his work, he outgoes the office and goes straight home.
OUTRO
Here is the requested information on the word "outro": 1. Parts of Speech: Noun 2. Definitions: - The concluding section of a musical composition or recording (e.g. a song or album). - The final part of a video or film that provides a conclusion or credits. 3. Pronunciations: - US: /ˈaʊtroʊ/ - UK: /ˈaʊtrəʊ/ 4. Origin and Usage: "Outro" is a portmanteau of "out" and "intro", and was first used in the music industry to describe the concluding section of a song or album. It has since been adopted by the film and video industries to refer to the final part of a video or film that provides a conclusion or credits. 5. Synonyms: Conclusion, ending, finale, coda, epilogue 6. Related Words: Intro, coda, epode, epics, epact 7. Example Sentences: - The outro of the song was particularly moving. - The movies outro included a tribute to the cast and crew. - The bands latest album features a nine-minute-long outro.