Phrasal Verbs Using 'Out' - Communicating or Discussing
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to blurt out
[verb]
to say something suddenly
Ex:
Feeling
overwhelmed
with
emotion
,
he
blurted out
his
love
for
her
.
to come out with
[verb]
to suddenly say something, especially in a rude or surprising way
Ex:
The
professor
unexpectedly
came out with
a
scathing
critique
of
the
students
'
performance
,
shocking
the
entire
class
.
to eat out
[verb]
to eat in a restaurant, etc. rather than at one's home
Ex:
The
couple
enjoys
exploring
new
cuisines
and
frequently
chooses
to
eat out
.
to fight out
[verb]
to fight until a result is achieved or an agreement is reached
Ex:
In
the
courtroom
,
lawyers
will
fight out
the
legal
issues
to
seek
justice
for
their
clients
.
to hang out
[verb]
to spend much time in a specific place or with someone particular
Ex:
Let
's
hang out
at
my
place
and
watch
a
movie
tonight
.
to hash out
[verb]
to thoroughly discuss something in order for an agreement to be reached or a decision to be made
Ex:
They
hashed out
the
details
of
the
contract
during
the
meeting
.
to speak out
[verb]
to confidently share one's thoughts or feelings without any hesitation
Ex:
It
's
important
to
speak out
when
you
see
wrongdoing
.
to thrash out
[verb]
to have an intense discussion to solve a problem or reach an agreement
Ex:
It
's
time
to
thrash out
the
differences
and
find
common ground
.