Pronunciation: /stɪk aʊt/
verb To extend outward or project beyond a surface or boundary.
A1 The cat's tail sticks out when it is scared.
A2 The colorful flowers stick out in the garden.
B1 His unique style of painting really sticks out among the others.
B2 The new employee's hard work and dedication really stick out in the team.
C1 Her intelligence and leadership skills make her stick out as a candidate for promotion.
C2 The artist's bold and innovative work really sticks out in the contemporary art scene.
formal The red flag on the field helped the players stick out from a distance.
informal Her bright pink hair really makes her stick out in a crowd.
slang His dance moves really make him stick out on the dance floor.
figurative His unique perspective on the issue made him stick out among the other candidates.
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