noun a phrase consisting of the preposition 'out' followed by the preposition 'of'
adverb used to indicate the result or consequence of an action or situation
preposition used to indicate movement from within a place or container to the outside
Used to indicate division or subtraction, as in '5 out of 10' meaning 5 divided by 10 or 5 subtracted from 10
Used to indicate a ratio or comparison, as in 'The company sold 2 out of 10 shares' meaning 2 shares out of a total of 10 were sold
Used to describe a part or portion, as in '3 out of 5 students passed the exam' meaning 3 students out of a total of 5 passed
Used to represent a proportion or percentage, as in '3 out of 4' meaning 3 out of a total of 4
Used to indicate a score or performance, as in 'The team won 4 out of 5 games' meaning they won 4 games out of a total of 5
Out of all the articles submitted, only a few were selected for publication.
Out of the patients seen last week, 20% reported feeling anxious.
Out of the various design options presented, the team chose the most cost-effective solution.
Out of the students in the class, only a few completed the extra credit assignment.
Out of the test results, it was found that the patient has a vitamin deficiency.