Run out on Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹən/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
RUN owt on
ɹˈʌn/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒn
run OWT on
परिभाषा
To leave someone suddenly, especially in a way that is irresponsible or unfair—often used for family, friends, or commitments.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal and often carries a negative or judgmental tone. Commonly paired with relationships: 'run out on your family', 'run out on your friends'. Suggests leaving when someone needs or expects you. Not used for physical running; it's about abandoning responsibilities or people.
Spanish: abandonar - dejar plantadoPortuguese (BR): abandonar - fugir dePortuguese (PT): abandonar - fugir deChinese (Simplified): 抛弃 - 丢下不管Chinese (Traditional): 拋棄 - 丟下不管Hindi: छोड़कर चला जाना - किसी को धोखा देनाArabic: يترك فجأة - يتخلى عنBengali: ফেলে চলে যাওয়া - ছেড়ে চলে যাওয়াRussian: бросить (кого-то) - уйти от (кого-то)Japanese: 見捨てる - 置き去りにするVietnamese: bỏ rơi - bỏ mặcKorean: 버리고 떠나다 - 내팽개치고 가다Turkish: terk etmek - yüzüstü bırakmakUrdu: چھوڑ کر چلے جاناIndonesian: meninggalkan (secara tiba-tiba) - kabur dari
उदाहरण वाक्य
He ran out on his wife and kids last year.
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Don’t run out on your responsibilities.
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She was afraid he would run out on her.
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After all those promises, he still ran out on us.
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I can’t believe you’d just run out on your friends like that.
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Some people face their problems, others just run out on them.
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