out of the way (Meaning)
out of the way (s)
improper or even offensive
dealt with; disposed of
exceptional, unusual, or remarkable
remote from populous or much-traveled regions
exceptional, unusual, or remarkable
improper or even offensive
dealt with; disposed of
remote from populous or much-traveled regions
out of the way (r)
extraordinary; unusual
improper; amiss
in a remote location or at a distance from the usual route
murdered
so as not to obstruct or hinder
out of the way (a.)
See under Out, adv.
Synonyms & Antonyms of out of the way
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- crotchety
- singular
- unorthodox
- fantastic
- nonconformist
- conspicuous
- spaced-out
- phantasmagorical
- idiosyncratic
- phantasmagoric
- outstanding
- noticeable
- addlepated
- cranky
- flaky
- striking
- baffling
- uncustomary
- phenomenal
- puzzling
- aberrant
- shocking
- kookie
- freakish
- nonmainstream
- out-there
- prominent
- bewildering
- atypical
- unwonted
- perplexing
- freaky
- salient
- confounding
- freak
- mystifying
- notable
- atrocious
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word out of the way
improper or even offensive, dealt with; disposed of, exceptional, unusual, or remarkable, remote from populous or much-traveled regions, extraordinary; unusual,
funny, eccentric,bizarre, remarkable, unusual, peculiar, odd, weird, curious, erratic
typical, normal, conventional, conservative, commonplace, everyday, usual, conventional, normal, garden
Please move the clutter out of the way so we can have more space.
The fallen tree branch is blocking the path, so we need to clear it out of the way.
The construction crew worked diligently to get everything out of the way before the demolition.
The firefighters quickly moved the bystanders out of the way to prevent further harm.