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adjectiveIf you describe someone or something as way-out, you are critical of them because they are very unusual, often in a way that is very modern or fashionable. [informal, disapproval] They will not allow your more way-out ideas to pass unchallenged. Didn't you find her a little way-out for you, a bit too arty? More Synonyms of way-out way-out in British Englishadjective informal1. extremely unconventional or experimental; avant-garde way-out in American English (ˈweɪˈaʊt) US adjective Informal unconventional, experimental, nonconformist, esoteric, etc. Examples of 'way-out' in a sentenceway-out Didn't you find her a little way-out for you, a bit too arty, undergraduate?But in his own career, not even his most way-out fantasies could devise any comparable pastoral idyll.Leonard was shaken to the core; he'd never seen or read anything like it, even in way-out experimental research papers. In other languagesway-out British English: way out / weɪ aʊt/ NOUN The way out is the point where you leave a place, for example, a door or gate. He picked up the box and walked towards the way out. - American English: exit
- Arabic: مَخْرَج
- Brazilian Portuguese: saída
- Chinese: 出口
- Croatian: izlaz
- Czech: východ
- Danish: udgang
- Dutch: uitgang
- European Spanish: salida vía
- Finnish: uloskäynti
- French: sortie direction
- German: Ausgang
- Greek: έξοδος
- Italian: uscita
- Japanese: 出口
- Korean: 출구
- Norwegian: utgang
- Polish: wyjście
- European Portuguese: saída
- Romanian: ieșire
- Russian: выход
- Latin American Spanish: salida
- Swedish: utgång
- Thai: ทางออก
- Turkish: çıkış
- Ukrainian: вихід
- Vietnamese: lối ra
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