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View definitions for outed

outed

interjection as in begone

verb as in lack

verb as in put out

verb as in vanish

verb as in taper

verb as in extinguish

verb as in go out

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The everyday stress, wondering if the other shoe was going to drop and I was going to be outed, is what led to me outing myself.

Bible-thumping Louisiana Sen. David Vitter was outed as a john for the “D.C. Madam” in 2007.

Outed by a fellow Duke student, Knox inadvertently became a pronounced public figure when she spoke up for herself.

Since being outed by Wakefield as the so-called “CDC whistleblower,” Dr. Thompson has issued a statement through his lawyer.

One woman, BB, is a former pastor who was outed to her congregation before she could even tell her loved ones.

He kept count of the Huns he had outed by notches on the post of his dug-out.

I drew my palatine about my face and none saw; and so to my room, and outed the light, and sat by the window till the dawn came.

"I'm sure, sir, you may well be proud to have outed him in one round," said the publican.

In fact she said of herself that she "always outed with everything."

So he was adjudged scandalous, and outed of his benefice, and our minister had the parsonage.

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On this page you'll find 563 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to outed, such as: away, depart, hightail, leave, off, and out.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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