Move out Meaning in English
expression
ˈmuv/ /ˈaʊt
MOOV-owt
mˈuːv/ /ˈaʊt
MOOV-owt
Definition
To leave the place where you are living, usually to go live somewhere else.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly used for leaving a home or apartment permanently. Common collocation: 'move out of' (a place). Not the same as 'move in' (to start living somewhere). Informal and neutral in tone.
Spanish: mudarse (de casa) - irse de casaPortuguese (BR): mudar-se (de casa) - sair de casaPortuguese (PT): mudar-se (de casa) - sair de casaChinese (Simplified): 搬出去 - 搬家Chinese (Traditional): 搬出去 - 搬家Hindi: घर से बाहर जाना - घर बदलनाArabic: يغادر المنزل - ينتقل من المنزلBengali: বেরিয়ে যাওয়া - ঘর ছেড়ে যাওয়াRussian: съезжать - выезжать (из жилья)Japanese: 引っ越す - 出て行くVietnamese: chuyển ra - dọn raKorean: 이사 나가다Turkish: taşınmak (bir yerden ayrılmak)Urdu: گھر چھوڑ دینا - منتقل ہوناIndonesian: pindah keluar
Example Sentences
I will move out next month.
basic
They finally decided to move out of their old apartment.
basic
When did you move out of your parents' house?
basic
After college, I couldn't wait to move out and start my own life.
natural
If the rent goes up again, I'll probably move out.
natural
My roommate gave me two weeks to move out after our argument.
natural