went out (Meaning)
went out
to stop working, to reach or exceed the total number of points required for game in cards, to come to an end, to date someone romantically, break, collapse, to leave one's house, to travel as or as if a colonist or immigrant, to stop burning or glowing, to become a candidate, to give up office, to work away from home, to go on strike, to die, end, or finish in a thrilling, forceful, or impressive way, to go forth, abroad, or outdoors, to leave one's home, to take the field as a soldier, to become obsolete or unfashionable, to bring a performance to a close, to participate as a principal in a duel, to play the last card of one's hand, to take part in social activities
Synonyms & Antonyms of went out
Synonyms:
- split
- imploded
- conked (out)
- smashed
- burst
- snapped
- bursted
- splintered
- broke
- stalled
- broke down
- cracked
- melted down
- flattened
- failed
- crashed
- deflated
- popped
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
went out Sentence Examples
- The students went out to the playground at recess.
- The family went out for dinner at their favorite restaurant.
- I went out for a walk to enjoy the fresh air.
- The kids went out to the movies to see a new release.
- The couple went out for a romantic evening on the town.
- The friends went out to the bar to catch up and have a few drinks.
- The boss went out for a business lunch with a potential client.
- The volunteer went out to the park to help with a cleanup.
- The tourists went out to explore the city and its historical landmarks.
- The hikers went out into the wilderness for a weekend of camping.
FAQs About the word went out
to stop working, to reach or exceed the total number of points required for game in cards, to come to an end, to date someone romantically, break, collapse, to
collapsed, crumpled, gave way, went, gave, caved (in), died, shattered, yielded, crumbled
rose, swelled,inflated,
The students went out to the playground at recess.
The family went out for dinner at their favorite restaurant.
I went out for a walk to enjoy the fresh air.
The kids went out to the movies to see a new release.