Out of

/ˈaʊt əv/

preposition

  1. Expressing motion away, literal or figurative; opposed to into.

  2. Expressing position outside, literal or figurative; opposed to in.

  3. From a given cause or motivation.

    I laughed out of embarrassment.

Synonyms: for, from, of, exterior, external, outside, without

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