out·door — /ˈaʊtˌdoɚ/ adj, always used before a noun : done, used, or located outside a building outdoor sports/activities outdoor clothing an outdoor concert/theater/track compare ↑ … Useful english dictionary
out-of-door — [out΄əvdôr′] adj. OUTDOOR * * * out of door (outʹəv dôrʹ, dōrʹ) adj. Variant of outdoor. * * * … Universalium
outdoor — (adj.) 1748, from OUT (Cf. out) + DOOR (Cf. door). Out of door is from c.1800. The adv. outdoors is attested from 1817; as a noun, meaning open spaces, the word is recorded from 1857. Outdoorsman one who likes outdoors activities is from 1958 … Etymology dictionary
out-of-door — adj. 1. located, . {indoor} Syn: outdoor(prenominal) (vs. indoor), outside. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outdoor — out|door [ˌautˈdo: US ˈdo:r] adj 1.) [only before noun] existing, happening, or used outside, not inside a building ≠ ↑indoor ▪ a huge outdoor market ▪ outdoor recreational activities ▪ outdoor clothing ▪ a healthy outdoor life 2.) outdoor type… … Dictionary of contemporary English
out-of-door — [out΄əvdôr′] adj. OUTDOOR … English World dictionary
outdoor — out•door [[t]ˈaʊtˌdɔr, ˌdoʊr[/t]] adj. 1) Also, outdoors located, occurring, or belonging outdoors: outdoor sports[/ex] 2) outdoorsy • Etymology: 1740–50 … From formal English to slang
outdoor — /owt dawr , dohr /, adj. 1. Also, outdoors. characteristic of, located, occurring, or belonging outdoors: an outdoor barbecue; outdoor sports. 2. outdoorsy. [1740 50; OUT + DOOR] * * * … Universalium
out-of-doors — out′ of doors′ adj. 1) Also, out′ of door′ outdoor 2) (used with a sing. v.) outdoors • Etymology: 1800–10 … From formal English to slang
outdoor — adj open air, alfresco, out of doors or out of door, outside, outdoors; outdoorsy … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
out-of-doors — noun where the air is unconfined (Freq. 1) he wanted to get outdoors a little the concert was held in the open air camping in the open • Syn: ↑outdoors, ↑open air, ↑open … Useful english dictionary