'out of' definitions:
Definition of 'out of'
From: WordNet
adverb
Motivated by; "idleness is the trait of being idle out of a reluctance to work"
Synonyms of 'out of'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- at large,
- away from,
- bankrupt in,
- bare of,
- bereaved,
- bereaved of,
- bereft,
- bereft of,
- cut off,
- denuded,
- denuded of,
- deprived of,
- destitute of,
- devoid of,
- disengaged,
- divested,
- empty of,
- escaped,
- ex,
- fled,
- flown,
- for want of,
- forlorn of,
- free,
- from,
- fugitive,
- in default of,
- in want of,
- lacking,
- loose,
- minus,
- missing,
- needing,
- on the loose,
- out,
- out of pocket,
- parted from,
- robbed of,
- runaway,
- scant of,
- scot-free,
- shorn of,
- short,
- short of,
- shy,
- shy of,
- stripped of,
- unblessed with,
- unpossessed of,
- void of,
- wanting,
- well out of