way out (Meaning)

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way out (n)

an opening that permits escape or release

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way out (s)

(informal) strikingly unconventional

way out Sentence Examples

  1. The only way out of this maze is to follow the trail of breadcrumbs.
  2. The politician offered a nuanced response, giving his way out of a potentially damaging question.
  3. The hikers discovered a secluded waterfall at the way out of the forest path.
  4. The judge provided a clear way out for the defendant, allowing them to avoid a lengthy prison sentence.
  5. The company went the extra mile to find a way out of its financial predicament.
  6. The scientists were desperate to find a way out of the laboratory's locked doors.
  7. The students felt lost and alone, with no way out of their academic struggles.
  8. The suspect had an alibi that provided a way out of the police investigation.
  9. The firefighters cleared a way out for the trapped victims through the burning building.
  10. The artist's abstract painting offered viewers a way out of conventional interpretations.

FAQs About the word way out

an opening that permits escape or release, (informal) strikingly unconventional

bizarre, erratic, weird, crazy, curious, odd, funny, peculiar, unusual, strange

conventional, conservative, everyday, commonplace, normal, conservative, ordinary, everyday,ordinary, routine

The only way out of this maze is to follow the trail of breadcrumbs.

The politician offered a nuanced response, giving his way out of a potentially damaging question.

The hikers discovered a secluded waterfall at the way out of the forest path.

The judge provided a clear way out for the defendant, allowing them to avoid a lengthy prison sentence.