out

out - adverb

  • In a direction away from the inside or center
  • Away from the shore
  • Away from home or work
  • Away from a particular place
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API

SpellingJoy score for out

SpellingJoy Gematria

📚 Apprentice
70

Letter Values

O
18
U
21
T
23

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English {it}ūt{/it}; akin to Old High German {it}ūz{/it} out, Greek {it}hysteros{/it} later, Sanskrit {it}ud{/it} up, out

Middle English, from Old English ūt; akin to Old High German ūz out, Greek hysteros later, Sanskrit ud up, out

Word family

outside, outward, outing

Found in Lyrics

"You Drive Me Crazy"

by Britney Spears

1999

"You drive me crazy"

Context: Pop song with in/out themes