Out for, be definitions
Word backwards | tuo ,rof eb |
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Part of speech | The part of speech for the word "out" in "out for" and "be" is a preposition. |
Syllabic division | out-for-be |
Plural | The plural of the word "out for, be" is "outs for, bes." |
Total letters | 8 |
Vogais (3) | o,u,e |
Consonants (4) | t,f,r,b |
Understanding the Meaning of "Out for, Be"
Definition
"Out for, be" is a phrase that can be used to indicate someone's absence or unavailability for a particular task, event, or activity. It is often used informally to convey that someone will not be able to participate in something because they are busy, unavailable, or indisposed for some reason.
Usage
This phrase is commonly used in casual conversations among friends, family members, or colleagues to inform others that someone will not be able to join in on a planned activity or event. It can also be used in more formal settings to convey the same message in a polite and respectful manner.
Examples
- "I'm sorry, but I'm out for dinner with my family tonight." - "She's not feeling well, so she'll be out for the meeting tomorrow." - "He's out for the rest of the week on vacation."
Absence and Unavailability
Busy and Indisposed
Out for, be Examples
- She was out for a run when she spotted a deer in the woods.
- The detective was out for clues to solve the mystery.
- The team is out for revenge after their defeat last season.
- I'm out for a new pair of shoes to wear to the party.
- The farmers are out for a good harvest this year.
- He is out for a promotion at work.
- The students are out for a picnic in the park.
- The cat is out for a stroll in the neighborhood.
- She is out for a drive to clear her mind.
- The fishing enthusiasts are out for a catch in the lake.