What part of speech is outest?

Outest can be categorized as an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. outest is an out

Inflections

Adjective

What does outest mean?

Definitions

Adjective

out - not allowed to continue to bat or run; "he was tagged out at second on a close play"; "he fanned out"
out - outer or outlying; "the out islands"
out - outside or external; "the out surface of a ship's hull"
out - no longer fashionable; "that style is out these days"
out - directed outward or serving to direct something outward; "the out doorway"; "the out basket"
out - not worth considering as a possibility; "a picnic is out because of the weather"
out - out of power; especially having been unsuccessful in an election; "now the Democrats are out"

Examples of outest

#   Sentence  
1. verb The truth will out.
2. adj. He was tagged out at second on a close play.
3. adj. He fanned out.
4. adj. The out islands.
5. adj. The out surface of a ship's hull.
6. adj. That style is out these days.
7. adj. The out doorway.
8. adj. The out basket.
9. adj. A picnic is out because of the weather.
10. adj. Now the Democrats are out.
11. adj. Great out night!
12. adj. From here on out things are going to change, for the worse.
13. adj. Tom's out cold.
14. adj. I was out shopping.
15. adj. She was out shopping.
16. adj. Soon the disenfranchised, downtrodden laymen started a full out uprising, seeking to tear out the remnants of their oppression.
17. adv. They went out last night.
18. adv. The cat came out from under the bed.
Sentence  
verb
The truth will out.
adj.
He was tagged out at second on a close play.
He fanned out.
The out islands.
The out surface of a ship's hull.
That style is out these days.
The out doorway.
The out basket.
A picnic is out because of the weather.
Now the Democrats are out.
Great out night!
From here on out things are going to change, for the worse.
Tom's out cold.
I was out shopping.
She was out shopping.
Soon the disenfranchised, downtrodden laymen started a full out uprising, seeking to tear out the remnants of their oppression.
adv.
They went out last night.
The cat came out from under the bed.

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