outness - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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outness (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈaʊtnəs/

Meaning and Usage

"Outness" refers to the state or quality of being out or external. It can indicate a condition of being away from a position of security or safety, a sense of exposure, or the act of being outwardly visible or open. The word is not commonly used and can be considered somewhat archaic or specialized. Its usage appears more in written contexts, particularly in discussions related to philosophy, sociology, or literature, rather than in everyday conversation.

Frequency of Use

The term "outness" is infrequently used in modern English.

Example Sentences

  1. The outness of her emotions was both refreshing and alarming.
  2. Внешность её эмоций была одновременно освежающей и тревожной.

  3. Philosophers often discuss the outness of existence in relation to consciousness.

  4. Философы часто обсуждают "внешность" существования в отношении сознания.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "outness" does not have many widely recognized idiomatic expressions associated with it, largely because it is a specialized term. However, several phrases involving the idea of being "out" can be relevant:

  1. Out of the loop
  2. I felt out of the loop when they talked about their plans.
  3. Я чувствовал себя вне дел, когда они говорили о своих планах.

  4. Out on a limb

  5. She's out on a limb by expressing her unique opinions.
  6. Она рискует, выражая свои уникальные мнения.

  7. Out in the open

  8. His feelings for her are finally out in the open.
  9. Его чувства к ней, наконец, стали известны.

Etymology

The word "outness" is derived from the base word "out," combining it with the suffix "-ness" to form a noun. The term "out" originates from Old English "ūta," meaning "out, outside, beyond," which has Germanic roots.

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25-07-2024