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Meaning

The word "outside" refers to the area that is not within a particular place or boundary; it can indicate the exterior of a building, a location away from the interior of something, or a position that is not part of a specific group or activity. It suggests being in the open air or in a location not enclosed.

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Etymology

The word "outside" comes from the Middle English term "outsiden," which is a combination of "out" and "side," deriving from Old English "ūtan," meaning "out of" or "beyond," with "side" indicating a surface or boundary.

Examples

  1. The children love playing outside in the warm summer sun.
  2. Please wait outside the building until the meeting is over.
  3. The garden is beautifully designed, creating a peaceful outside space for relaxation.
  4. I prefer reading a book outside on the porch rather than indoors.
  5. The restaurant has a lovely seating area outside for enjoying meals al fresco.