outside

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Etymology

From out + sideCategory:English compound terms#OUTSIDE.

Pronunciation

Noun

outside (plural outsides)Category:English lemmas#OUTSIDECategory:English nouns#OUTSIDECategory:English countable nouns#OUTSIDECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#OUTSIDECategory:Pages with entries#OUTSIDECategory:Pages with 1 entry#OUTSIDE

  1. The part of something that faces out; the outer surface.
    He's repainting the outside of his house.Category:English terms with usage examples#OUTSIDE
  2. The external appearance of someone or something.
    Her outside was stern, but inside was a heart of gold.Category:English terms with usage examples#OUTSIDE
  3. The space beyond some limit or boundary.
    Viewed from the outside, the building seemed unremarkable.Category:English terms with usage examples#OUTSIDE
  4. The furthest limit, as to number, quantity, extent, etc.
    It may last a week at the outside.Category:English terms with usage examples#OUTSIDE
  5. The part of a road towards the central division: towards the right if one drives on the left, or towards the left if one drives on the right.
    On a motorway, you should always overtake other vehicles on the outside.Category:English terms with usage examples#OUTSIDE
  6. The side of a curved road, racetrack etc. that has the longer arc length; the side of a racetrack furthest from the interior of the course or some other point of reference.
    On the final bend, the second-place car tried to go around the outside of the leader but spun off into the barrier.Category:English terms with usage examples#OUTSIDE
  7. (surfingCategory:en:Surfing#OUTSIDE) The outer part of the sea, away from the peak of a wave.
  8. (datedCategory:English dated terms#OUTSIDE, UKCategory:British English#OUTSIDE, colloquialCategory:English colloquialisms#OUTSIDE) A passenger riding on the outside of a coach or carriage.

Usage notes

  • Rarely used with an.

Translations

Adjective

outside (comparative more outside, superlative most outside)Category:English lemmas#OUTSIDECategory:English adjectives#OUTSIDECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#OUTSIDECategory:Pages with entries#OUTSIDECategory:Pages with 1 entry#OUTSIDE

  1. Of or pertaining to the outer surface, limit or boundary.
  2. Of, pertaining to or originating from beyond the outer surface, limit or boundary.
  3. Away from the interior or center of something.
  4. Originating from, arranged by, or being someone outside an organization, group, etc.
    The Board did not trust outside information about their rivals.Category:English terms with usage examples#OUTSIDE
    • 1968, Barney G. Glaser, Organizational Careers, Transaction Publishers, →ISBN, page 23:
      Positions in organizations are being vacated continually through death and retirement, promotion and demotion. Replacements may be drawn from the outside ("an outside man") or from within the organization.
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  5. Extending or going beyond the borders or scope of an organization, group, etc.
    • 2004, Viktor Zander, Identity and Marginality among New Australians: Religion and Ethnicity in Victoria's Slavic Baptist Community, Walter de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 88:
      Although a marriage to "one of ours" was encouraged, an outside marriage was not condemned if it would be to a believer of a similar faith. Some of the immigrants' children married Australians and joined Australian Churches.
      Category:English terms with quotations#OUTSIDE
  6. (baseballCategory:en:Baseball#OUTSIDE, of a pitch) Away (far) from the batter as it crosses home plate.
    The first pitch is ... just a bit outside.Category:English terms with usage examples#OUTSIDE
  7. Reaching the extreme or farthest limit, as to extent, quantity, etc; maximum.
  8. (chiefly UKCategory:British English#OUTSIDE) Positioned towards the central division of a road: towards the right-hand side if one drives on the left, or left-hand side if one drives on the right.
  9. (chiefly USCategory:American English#OUTSIDE) Positioned towards the shoulder of a road: towards the left-hand side if one drives on the left, or right-hand side if one drives on the right.
  10. (of a person) Not legally married to or related to (e.g. not born in wedlock to), and/or not residing with, a specified other person (parent, child, or partner); (of a marriage, relationship, etc) existing between two such people. (Compare out of wedlock, nonresidential.)
    Antonym: inside
    • 1994, Caroline H. Bledsoe, Gilles Pison, Nuptiality in Sub-Saharan Africa: contemporary anthropological and demographic perspectives, Oxford University Press, USA:
      Isaac Nathan's Christian wife served as godmother to his outside son, born after their Christian marriage. She allowed the boy, but not his mother, to live with her, her husband, and their two children.
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    • 2008, Miriam Koktvedgaard Zeitzen, Polygamy: A Cross-Cultural Analysis, A&C Black, →ISBN, page 158:
      An 'outside wife' has limited social recognition and status because her husband typically refuses to declare her publicly as his wife. She also has much less social and politico-jural recognition than an 'inside wife' [...]
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    • 2009, Marjorie Keniston McIntosh, Yoruba women, work, and social change (Indiana Univ. Pr.):
      The legitimacy and inheritance rights of children were questionable, because colonial law did not acknowledge the validity of an outside marriage contracted after a monogamous, Christian one.
    • 2013, John C.S. Fray, Janice G Douglas, Pathophysiology of Hypertension in Blacks, Springer, →ISBN, page 78:
      A husband will thus have responsibilities to his own household, as well as to those in which his “outside” children reside.
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    • 2014, Mary Jo Maynes, Ann Waltner, Birgitte Soland, Gender, Kinship and Power, page 256:
      The latter is her “outside” child in reference to her conjugal tie at the time. Should she leave this man and move in again with the father of her first child, then the three younger children assume the place of “outside” children, [...]
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    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:outside.

Translations

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Adverb

outside (comparative more outside, superlative most outside)Category:English lemmas#OUTSIDECategory:English adverbs#OUTSIDECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#OUTSIDECategory:Pages with entries#OUTSIDECategory:Pages with 1 entry#OUTSIDE

  1. To or in the outdoors or outside; to or in an area that is beyond the scope, limits, or borders of a given place.
    Residents of the city rarely ventured outside.Category:English terms with usage examples#OUTSIDE
    1. (colloquialCategory:English colloquialisms#OUTSIDE) Not in prison.
    2. (surfingCategory:en:Surfing#OUTSIDE) Beyond the breaking waves.
  2. Outdoors.

Translations

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Preposition

outsideCategory:English lemmas#OUTSIDECategory:English prepositions#OUTSIDECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#OUTSIDECategory:Pages with entries#OUTSIDECategory:Pages with 1 entry#OUTSIDE

  1. On the outside of, not inside (something, such as a building).
  2. Beyond the scope, limits, or borders of.
    tourists from outside the country
  3. Near, but not in.
    • 1898, H. G. Wells, The War of the Worlds:
      Up the hill Richmond town was burning briskly; outside the town of Richmond there was no trace of the Black Smoke.
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    • 2002, Jane Green, Bookends, 2003 trade paperback edition, →ISBN, outside back cover:
      Jane Green [] lives outside New York City with her husband and children.
    • 2010 December, Patricia Corrigan, "Beyond Congregations", OY! (magazine section), St. Louis Jewish Light, volume 63, number 50, page 24:
      Kastner lives in University City with his wife, Leslie Cohen, who works for the Jewish Federation, and their 17-month-old old[sic] son. Kastner grew up outside Cleveland.
  4. (usually with “of”) Except, apart from.
    Outside of winning the lottery, the only way to succeed is through many years of hard work.Category:English terms with usage examples#OUTSIDE

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Translations

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Verb

outside (third-person singular simple present outsides, present participle outsiding, simple past and past participle outsided)Category:English lemmas#OUTSIDECategory:English verbs#OUTSIDECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#OUTSIDECategory:Pages with entries#OUTSIDECategory:Pages with 1 entry#OUTSIDE

  1. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#OUTSIDE) To ostracize or exclude.

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