Go out with Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
GOH owt with
ɡˈəʊ/ /ˈaʊt/ /wˈɪð
goh OWT with
Definition
To have romantic dates or a relationship with someone. This can mean meeting someone several times to get to know them or being in a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship.
Usage & Nuances
Informal; mostly refers to romantic situations. Commonly used with 'someone' or a name ('go out with Anna'). In British English, can mean starting a relationship. Not the same as simply going somewhere with friends.
Spanish: salir con (alguien) - tener una cita conPortuguese (BR): sair com (alguém) - namorarPortuguese (PT): sair com (alguém) - namorarChinese (Simplified): 和(某人)约会 - 跟(某人)交往Chinese (Traditional): 和(某人)約會 - 跟(某人)交往Hindi: किसी के साथ डेट पर जाना - किसी के साथ संबंध में होनाArabic: يخرج مع (شخص) - يرتبط بـ (شخص)Bengali: ডেট করা - প্রেমের সম্পর্ক করাRussian: встречаться (романтически) - ходить на свиданияJapanese: 付き合うVietnamese: hẹn hò - yêu đươngKorean: 사귀다 - 데이트하다Turkish: çıkmak - sevgili olmakUrdu: ڈیٹ کرنا - تعلق میں ہوناIndonesian: berpacaran - berhubungan (romantis)
Example Sentences
Are you going out with anyone right now?
basic
She started to go out with Tom last month.
basic
I want to go out with him, but I'm too shy to ask.
basic
They've been going out with each other since high school.
natural
You don't have to go out with him just because he asked.
natural
I can't believe Sarah is going out with her boss!
natural