- out-of-doors
- nounwhere 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
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\\| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷\ noun plural but singular in construction: outdoors* * *
/owt"euhv dawrz", -dohrz"/, adj.1. Also, out-of-door. outdoor.n.2. (used with a sing. v.) outdoors.[1800-10]* * *
out-of-doorsˈ adjective2. Outside of parliamentnounThe open air• • •Main Entry: ↑out* * *
out-of-doors UK US adverbnot inside a buildingClasses are taught out of doors when the weather’s fine.
Thesaurus: outside a place, object or buildingsynonymVariant: out of doors* * *
out-of-doors «OWT uhv DAWRZ, -DOHRZ», adjective, noun, adverb.–adj.= outdoor. (Cf. ↑outdoor)–n., adv.= outdoors. (Cf. ↑outdoors)Usage t-of-doors is always hyphenated when used as an attributive adjective or as a noun: »She likes to wear out-of-doors clothes. We enjoy the out-of-doors.
In a predicate position it is usually not hyphenated: »The storm prevented us from going out of doors.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.