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1. out-of-door
adjective.
Located,
suited
for,
or
taking
place
in
the
open
air.
Synonyms
exterior
outdoorsy
outside
outdoor
alfresco
open-air
Antonyms
indoor
interior
inside
internal
indoors
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2. out-of-bounds
adjective.
Barred
to
a
designated
group.
Synonyms
off-limits
restricted
Antonyms
unrestricted
free
unconfined
3. out-of-school
adjective.
Not
attending
school
and
therefore
free
to
work.
Synonyms
free
Antonyms
unfree
restricted
4. out-of-bounds
adjective.
Outside
the
foul
lines.
Synonyms
foul
Antonyms
fair
unclassified
5. out-of-town
adjective.
Happening
in
or
being
of
another
town
or
city.
Synonyms
distant
Antonyms
close
near
6. door
noun.
(ˈdɔr)
A
swinging
or
sliding
barrier
that
will
close
the
entrance
to
a
room
or
building
or
vehicle.
Synonyms
storm door
revolver
screen
cargo door
trap door
swinging door
fire door
doorway
revolving door
sliding door
room access
movable barrier
screen door
French door
swing door
double door
lock
threshold
interior door
car door
Antonyms
free
hide
disengage
unlock
unfasten
Etymology
door (English)
dore (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. door
noun.
(ˈdɔr)
The
entrance
(the
space
in
a
wall)
through
which
you
enter
or
leave
a
room
or
building;
the
space
that
a
door
can
close.
Synonyms
doorway
doorstep
entryway
entry
wall
room access
outside door
exterior door
casing
entree
case
doorcase
threshold
doorframe
entrance
doorsill
entranceway
Antonyms
debit
credit
fixed-width font
proportional font
unpack
Etymology
door (English)
dore (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. door
noun.
(ˈdɔr)
Anything
providing
a
means
of
access
(or
escape).
Synonyms
access
open door
admittance
accession
entree
admission
Antonyms
unbox
uncrate
oblique
nominative
juvenile
Etymology
door (English)
dore (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. out
adjective.
(ˈaʊt)
Not
allowed
to
continue
to
bat
or
run.
Synonyms
down
Antonyms
safe
promote
10. out
adjective.
(ˈaʊt)
Being
out
or
having
grown
cold.
Synonyms
dead
extinct
Antonyms
live
keep quiet
play down
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