out-and-out
nounHow to pronounce out-and-out:
Definition of out-and-out:
- out-and-out (noun):
- a row or line of people (especially soldiers or police) standing abreast of one another.
Synonyms for out-and-out:
end man
Antonyms for out-and-out:
bad
dud
fallible
faultful
flawed
imperfect
inadequate
incomplete
inferior
insufficient
lousy
partial
second-rate
substandard
superficial
unfit
unsatisfactory
Here are some other common 3-syllable words.
- hankering
- downhearted
- dissonant
- conniving
- balances
- stepchildren
- requisite
- playfulness
- focaccia
- beholden
- unlighted
- tabbouleh
- passerby
- meterstick
- Jubilate
- hen-pecked
- recanted
- italics
- encumber
- stultify
- kyrielle
- kilojoule
- distorted
- approaching
- orangeade
- nosebleed
- indolence
- imprinted
- unbuckle
- utilised
- up-and-down
- travelogue
- shortsighted
- one-to-one
- Ismini
- effervesce
- doggedly
- antennae
- suggesting
- sharpshooter
- untying
- shriveling
- rarefied
- laughingstock
- finalize
- Bonny-Jean
- avoided
- understaffed
- rocket ship
- nonchalance
- … more
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