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Definition of out there in English: out thereadverb ˈaʊt ˈðɛː Outside the realm of a person's experience; specifically out in the world; in existence.
noun ˈaʊt ˈðɛː Reality or the world as external to and independent of any person perceiving it; objective reality.
adjective ˈaʊt ˈðɛː 1Philosophy. Designating or relating to the perceived rather than the perceiver; specifically having an objective existence, external to, and independent of any perceiver. 2Informal. Weird, offbeat, ‘way out’; not mainstream, avant-garde.
Origin Late 18th century; earliest use found in Charles Dibdin (bap. 1745, d. 1814), actor, composer, and writer. From out preposition interjection + there. Definition of out there in US English: out thereadverbˈaʊt ˈðɛː Outside the realm of a person's experience; specifically out in the world; in existence.
nounˈaʊt ˈðɛː Reality or the world as external to and independent of any person perceiving it; objective reality.
adjectiveˈaʊt ˈðɛː 1Philosophy. Designating or relating to the perceived rather than the perceiver; specifically having an objective existence, external to, and independent of any perceiver. 2Informal. Weird, offbeat, ‘way out’; not mainstream, avant-garde.
Origin Late 18th century; earliest use found in Charles Dibdin (bap. 1745, d. 1814), actor, composer, and writer. From out [preposition, interjection] + there. |