Pronunciation: /waɪt aʊt/
noun a correction fluid used to cover mistakes in writing or printing
A1 I spilled white out on my paper and now it's all smudged.
A2 Can you pass me the white out? I need to correct a mistake.
B1 I always keep a bottle of white out in my desk for when I make errors.
B2 The teacher used white out to fix the spelling mistakes on the test.
C1 The artist used white out to create highlights in the painting.
C2 I prefer using white out tape instead of liquid white out for more precise corrections.
verb to cover or obscure with correction fluid
A1 I accidentally white out my mistake on the paper.
A2 She used white out to correct the spelling error.
B1 The teacher asked the students to white out any incorrect answers on their test papers.
B2 I prefer using white out tape instead of liquid white out for more precise corrections.
C1 The editor had to white out several paragraphs in the article before it could be published.
C2 The artist used white out to create a unique effect in her painting.
formal The office supply store sells white out for fixing mistakes on documents.
informal I need to use white out to correct this spelling error.
slang Hey, can I borrow your white out to fix this mess?
figurative Her anger was like a white out, erasing any sense of peace in the room.
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