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out in German

out in German is draußen, fern, hinaus — out means away from the inside, a home, or a central point.

out in German

draußen
adv
Away from, or at a distance from, some point of reference or focus.
fern
adv
Away from, or at a distance from, some point of reference or focus.
draußen
adv
Specifically, away from home or one's usual place.
hinaus
adv
Specifically, away from home or one's usual place.
heraus
adv
Specifically, away from home or one's usual place.
heraus
adv
(sports) Of the ball or other playing implement, so as to pass or be situated beyond the bounds of the playing area.
hinaus
adv
(sports) Of the ball or other playing implement, so as to pass or be situated beyond the bounds of the playing area.
draußen
adv
(sports) Of the ball or other playing implement, so as to pass or be situated beyond the bounds of the playing area.
aus-
adv
(sports) Of the ball or other playing implement, so as to pass or be situated beyond the bounds of the playing area.
aus
adv
Into a state of non-operation or non-existence.
heraus
adv
Into a state of non-operation or non-existence.
aus-
adv
Used to intensify or emphasize.
hinfort
intj
(procedure word, especially, military) A radio procedure word meaning that the station is finished with its transmission and does not expect a response.
raus
intj
(procedure word, especially, military) A radio procedure word meaning that the station is finished with its transmission and does not expect a response.
aus
prep
(informal, sometimes, proscribed) From the inside to the outside of; out of. [from 14th c.]
heraus
prep
(informal, sometimes, proscribed) From the inside to the outside of; out of. [from 14th c.]
outen
verb
(intransitive) To come or go out; to get out or away; to become public, revealed, or apparent.

What does "out" mean?

  1. adv Away from the inside, a home, or a central point.
    "She's out at the moment — try calling back later."
  2. adv No longer switched on, burning, or in operation.
    "Make sure the fire is completely out before you leave the campsite."
  3. adj No longer fashionable, current, or accepted.
    "Skinny jeans are out this season, apparently."
  4. verb To reveal something private about someone, especially their sexual orientation, without their consent.
    "He was outed by a tabloid before he was ready to tell his family."

out in a sentence

  • She's out at the moment — try calling back later.
  • He took the trash out before leaving for work.
  • Make sure the fire is completely out before you leave the campsite.
  • Skinny jeans are out this season, apparently.

Similar words in German

Common German translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "out" in German?

"out" in German is draußen, fern, hinaus. out means: Away from the inside, a home, or a central point.

How do you use "out" in a sentence?

Example: "She's out at the moment — try calling back later." In German, "out" is draußen, fern, hinaus.

Are there other ways to say "out" in German?

Yes — German has 9 translations listed for "out": draußen, fern, hinaus, heraus, aus-, aus.

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