Outside
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adverb
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noun
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adjective
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(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:
- She sat outside the café, enjoying the warm sun.
- He always waits for his dog outside the store.
- The children played outside in the backyard.
- It"s too hot to stay inside, let"s go outside.
- 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:
- She sat outside the café, enjoying the warm sun.
- He always waits for his dog outside the store.
- The children played outside in the backyard.
- It"s too hot to stay inside, let"s go outside.
- 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:
- She sat outside the café, enjoying the warm sun.
- He always waits for his dog outside the store.
- The children played outside in the backyard.
- It"s too hot to stay inside, let"s go outside.
- The workers were outside the building, smoking.