Pronunciation: /fɑr aʊt/
adjective used to describe something as unconventional, strange, or surprising
A1 The fireworks display was far out!
A2 The concert was far out, with amazing lights and music.
B1 The new art exhibit at the museum was far out, showcasing innovative techniques.
B2 The view from the top of the mountain was far out, with panoramic vistas stretching for miles.
C1 The scientific discovery was far out, revolutionizing the field of medicine.
C2 The technology used in the space mission was far out, pushing the boundaries of human exploration.
formal The results of the experiment were far out from what we had predicted.
informal Did you see that far out movie last night? It was crazy!
slang That new song is so far out, I can't stop listening to it.
figurative Her imagination is so far out, she comes up with the most creative ideas.
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