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Out from Meaning in English

expression

ˈaʊt/ /ˈfɹəm
OWT-fruhm
ˈaʊt/ /fɹˈɒm
OWT-from

Definición

A phrase showing movement from the inside of something to the outside, often used before a place or thing. Less common than simply 'out of', but can be used for emphasis or poetic effect.

Uso & Matices

Less common in modern spoken English than 'out of'; often found in poetry or descriptive writing. May be used for emphasis or a dramatic effect. Avoid overusing in everyday conversation; 'out of' is preferred. Typically used before a noun ('out from the shadows').

Oraciones de Ejemplo

The cat jumped out from the box.

basic

Smoke came out from the kitchen.

basic

She walked out from behind the curtain.

basic

The magician seemed to appear out from nowhere.

natural

Suddenly, a bird flew out from the tree and startled everyone.

natural

He stepped out from the crowd to make his speech.

natural