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Ride out Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹaɪd/ /ˈaʊt
RYDE-owt
ɹˈaɪd/ /ˈaʊt
RYDE-owt

Definition

To stay safe, calm, or unhurt during a difficult or dangerous situation until it ends, especially something you cannot control, like a storm or problem.

Usage & Nuances

'Ride out' is informal; often used for problems one must endure without being able to stop them, e.g., 'ride out the storm.' Common in business, conversation, and news. Not used for positive situations. Closely related to 'weather the storm.'

Example Sentences

We had to ride out the storm in our house.

basic

Let's ride out these tough times together.

basic

The company managed to ride out the crisis.

basic

We just have to ride out the worst part, and things will get better.

natural

They decided to stay and ride out the hurricane rather than leave town.

natural

Investors hope to ride out the market downturn without big losses.

natural