outer

UK /ˈaʊtə/ US /ˈaʊtɚ/
noun 10adj 2

Collocations

5

ADJ.

elegant, increased, inner, marked, still, under

The outer wall of the old castle still stood strong after centuries.

VERB + OUTER

became, exploring, find, geared, go, taken, thought, venture

The astronauts went outer space to conduct important scientific experiments.

OUTER + NOUN

april, atmosphere, petals, planets, pockets, space, wall, world

She found a crumpled receipt in the outer pocket of her winter coat.

PREP.

about, from, in, in, into, out, than, up

She peeled the outer layer off the onion before chopping it up.

ADV.

inwards

The old wooden door creaked as we pushed outer inwards against the heavy wind.

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