Outside ( adverb , noun , adjective )

(As an adverb)

Outside ( adverb )

On or to the outside; not on the inside.

Origin:

Derived from the word "outside" which means the outer or external part of something.

Examples:

  1. She sat outside the café, enjoying the warm sun.
  2. He always waits for his dog outside the store.
  3. The children played outside in the backyard.
  4. It"s too hot to stay inside, let"s go outside.
  5. The workers were outside the building, smoking.

(As a noun)

Outside ( noun )

On or to the outside; not on the inside.

Origin:

Derived from the word "outside" which means the outer or external part of something.

Examples:

  1. She sat outside the café, enjoying the warm sun.
  2. He always waits for his dog outside the store.
  3. The children played outside in the backyard.
  4. It"s too hot to stay inside, let"s go outside.
  5. The workers were outside the building, smoking.

(As an adjective)

Outside ( adjective )

On or to the outside; not on the inside.

Origin:

Derived from the word "outside" which means the outer or external part of something.

Examples:

  1. She sat outside the café, enjoying the warm sun.
  2. He always waits for his dog outside the store.
  3. The children played outside in the backyard.
  4. It"s too hot to stay inside, let"s go outside.
  5. The workers were outside the building, smoking.
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