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View usage for: also far-out adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE]If you describe something as far out, you mean that it is very strange or extreme. [informal] Fantasies cannot harm you, no matter how bizarre or far out they are. far-out in British English slang adjective (far out when postpositive)1. bizarre or avant-garde exclamation far out3. an expression of amazement or delight far out in British English or far-out when postpositive (fɑːr aʊt) adjective slang1. bizarre or avant-garde Fantasies cannot harm you, no matter how bizarre or far out they are. We need to do something really far out, like swimming across the Hudson River. 2. excellent; wonderful Everything Muscio has ever said is completely neat, cool, and far out. exclamation3. slang an expression of amazement of delight 'Far out!' Moonchild said. Far out, dudes! far out in American English See full dictionary entry for far far-out in American English (ˈfɑrˈaʊt) adjective US, Informal very advanced, experimental, or nonconformist; esp., avant-garde Examples of 'far-out' in a sentencefar-out The sky lightened, through a white veil she saw tankers and freighters, anchored far out to sea.A ship's lights far out in the bay passed along the horizon.Chavasse was aware of Orsini kneeling beside him, of Liri throwing the gun far out to sea.His father had been a religious scholar on the fringe of the Yale faculty, where his being far-out was not acceptable.They wouldn't be playing far-out pop music, just stuff anyone could appreciate and dance to.You mean Yaeger's far-out translation about a river running under an island? In other languagesfar out British English: far out ADJECTIVE If you describe something as far out, you mean that it is very strange or extreme. Fantasies cannot harm you, no matter how bizarre or far out they are. - American English: far out
- Brazilian Portuguese: estranho
- Chinese: 异乎寻常的
- European Spanish: grotesco
- French: loufoque
- German: weit hergeholt
- Italian: stravagante
- Japanese: 風変わりな
- Korean: 틀에 박히지 않은
- European Portuguese: estranho
- Latin American Spanish: grotesco
Definition very unusual or strange a weird, far-out surrealist Additional synonymsDefinition using ideas or techniques in advance of those generally accepted avant-garde concert music Synonyms progressive, pioneering, way-out (informal), experimental, innovative, unconventional, far-out (slang), ground-breaking, innovatory Definition odd or unusual, esp. in an interesting or amusing way That book you lent me is really bizarre. Synonyms strange, odd, unusual, out there (slang), extraordinary, fantastic, curious, weird, way-out (informal), peculiar, eccentric, abnormal, ludicrous, queer (archaic), irregular, rum (British, slang), uncommon, singular, grotesque, perplexing, uncanny, mystifying, off-the-wall (slang), outlandish, comical, oddball (informal), off the rails, zany, unaccountable, off-beat, left-field (informal), freakish, wacky (informal), wacko (slang, old-fashioned), outré, cockamamie (slang, US), daggy (Australian, New Zealand, informal) surreal off-the-wall humour Synonyms weird, odd, strange, out there (slang), bizarre, extraordinary, fantastic, astonishing, curious, peculiar, eccentric, queer, singular, far-out (slang), outlandish, oddball (informal), left-field (informal), freakish, daggy (Australian, New Zealand, informal) - far and wide
- far from
- far-fetched
- far-out
- far-reaching
- far-sighted
- faraway
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