Throw out of Meaning in English
expression
ˈθɹoʊ/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈəv
THROH-OWT-uhv
θɹˈəʊ/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒv
thruh-OHT-ov
Definition
To force someone or something to leave a place, often in a sudden or forceful way.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used to describe being forced to leave places like buildings, schools, or events. Often informal; 'throw out of' is more forceful than 'ask to leave.' Can be used for people or sometimes objects (e.g., 'thrown out of the house').
Spanish: echar de - expulsar dePortuguese (BR): expulsar de - jogar para fora dePortuguese (PT): expulsar de - deitar fora deChinese (Simplified): 赶出 - 抛出Chinese (Traditional): 趕出 - 拋出Hindi: से बाहर फेंकनाArabic: يطرد من - يرمي خارجBengali: বের করে দেওয়া - তাড়িয়ে দেওয়াRussian: выгнать из - выкинуть изJapanese: 追い出すVietnamese: đuổi ra khỏiKorean: 쫓아내다 - 내쫓다Turkish: dışarı atmak - kovmakUrdu: باہر نکال دیناIndonesian: mengusir dari - melempar keluar dari
Example Sentences
The teacher threw him out of the classroom for being noisy.
basic
They threw us out of the club for not having ID.
basic
He was thrown out of the meeting for shouting.
basic
We got thrown out of the movie theater for sneaking in snacks.
natural
If you don't pay your rent, you might get thrown out of your apartment.
natural
The bouncer threw him out of the bar after the fight.
natural