Synonyms for out door


Grammar : Adj, adv
Spell : out-dawr, -dohr
Phonetic Transcription : ˈaʊtˌdɔr, -ˌdoʊr

Top 10 synonyms for out door Other synonyms for the word out door

Définition of out door

Origin :
  • 1748, from out + door. Out-of-door is from c.1800.
  • As in outside : adj external
  • As in exterior : adj outside
  • As in outdoor : adv in the open air
Example sentences :
  • At once he was busied with his preparations for out door service.
  • Extract from : « Bakemono Yashiki (The Haunted House) » by James S. De Benneville
  • The youth was a keen hunter, a fine horseman and as fond as Washington of out door sports.
  • Extract from : « Thomas Jefferson » by Edward S. Ellis et. al.
  • The women and children are much employed in out door occupations, and live a great portion of their time in the open air.
  • Extract from : « Scientific American Supplement, No. 433, April 19, 1884 » by Various
  • When he now entered the camp he found the boys getting breakfast by an out door fire, built near the mouth of the chute.
  • Extract from : « Camp Venture » by George Cary Eggleston
  • Out door play is best for children when the season and weather will permit.
  • Extract from : « Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million » by Sarah Josepha Hale
  • Whenever the weather was pleasant, we engaged in out door sports—such as ball playing, pitching quoits, etc.
  • Extract from : « Our Battery » by Orlando P. Cutter
  • The first work I did out door was to rake the old dead grass off the lawn into heaps.
  • Extract from : « Two Years and Four Months in a Lunatic Asylum » by Hiram Chase
  • He wanted something more stirring, and active, and calling for out door life.
  • Extract from : « A Waif of the Mountains » by Edward S. Ellis
  • Out door people have a good eye for such things, but they are hard to find when you look for them, so gather them on your rambles.
  • Extract from : « Home Taxidermy for Pleasure and Profit » by Albert B. Farnham
  • They are not yet well enough for tasks or for out door sports, but need to be amused.
  • Extract from : « Grandmother Elsie » by Martha Finley

Antonyms for out door

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