Synonyms for out doors


Grammar : Adv, noun
Spell : out-dawrz, -dohrz
Phonetic Transcription : ˌaʊtˈdɔrz, -ˈdoʊrz

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

Définition of out doors

Origin :
  • 1817, from outdoor + adverbial genitive. As a noun, "open spaces," recorded from 1857.
  • As in out : adv outside, outdoors
  • As in without : adv outside
  • As in al fresco : adv out-of-doors
  • As in nature : noun earth, creation
  • As in outdoors : noun open air; nature
  • As in outside : noun exterior; out-of-doors
  • As in open air : noun where air is unconfined
  • As in country : noun rural area; area away from city
Example sentences :
  • He said there was all out doors in front of him and only two feet behind.
  • Extract from : « Cap'n Warren's Wards » by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • He wasn't as big as all out doors, nor he wasn't any vest-pocket edition either.
  • Extract from : « Shorty McCabe » by Sewell Ford
  • The jacks I'm traveling with are out doors; these are their tin-types.
  • Extract from : « On a Donkey's Hurricane Deck » by R. Pitcher Woodward
  • Andrea was glad to be out doors, but she felt little improved.
  • Extract from : « The Mesmerist's Victim » by Alexandre Dumas
  • Livin out doors the way I had, I naturally had a big respect for brands.
  • Extract from : « Friar Tuck » by Robert Alexander Wason
  • She had a heart as big as all out doors but it was not big enough to hold Aunt Clay.
  • Extract from : « Molly Brown of Kentucky » by Nell Speed
  • They were possibly having just a little too much of out doors.
  • Extract from : « The Outdoor Girls in a Motor Car » by Laura Lee Hope
  • Then she tied up her working clothes in a bundle, crept softly down stairs, and out doors.
  • Extract from : « The Adventures of Ann » by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
  • Up she got, put on her clothes hurriedly, crept softly down stairs and out doors.
  • Extract from : « The Adventures of Ann » by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
  • Job was sitting in the easy-chair, out doors, where the shadow of the house sloped across the grassy lawn.
  • Extract from : « Father Brighthopes » by John Townsend Trowbridge

Antonyms for out doors

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