Out–of–town Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

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OUT–OF–TOWN meaning: 1 : coming from or going to another town or city; 2 : happening in another town or city. TheBritannicaDictionary mobilesearch Home AsktheEditor WordoftheDay Quizzes CoreVocabulary BrowsetheDictionary × BritannicaHomepage AsktheEditor WordoftheDay Quizzes CoreVocabulary BrowsetheDictionary TheBritannicaDictionary out–of–town 2ENTRIESFOUND: out–of–town(adjective) out–of–towner(noun) out–of–town adjective out–of–town adjective BritannicaDictionarydefinitionofOUT–OF–TOWN alwaysusedbeforeanoun 1  : comingfromorgoingtoanothertownorcity out-of-townmail out-of-townvisitors [+]moreexamples [-]hideexamples [+]Examplesentences [-]Hideexamples 2  : happeninginanothertownorcity Thebandhasanout-of-townshowtomorrownight. [+]moreexamples [-]hideexamples [+]Examplesentences [-]Hideexamples 3  British : locatedawayfromthecenterofatown out-of-townshoppingcenters [+]moreexamples [-]hideexamples [+]Examplesentences [-]Hideexamples ASKTHEEDITOR What'sthedifferencebetween'tourist'and'tourism'? Seetheanswer» QUIZZES VocabularyQuiz Testyourwordpower TaketheQuiz» NameThatThing Takeourvisualquiz TestYourKnowledge» WORDOFTHEDAY frosty :coldenoughtoproducefrost LearnMore» AboutUs&LegalInfo PartnerProgram ContactUs PrivacyNotice TermsofUse PronunciationSymbols Help ©2022EncyclopædiaBritannica,Inc.



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