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How to Pronounce putting on the outs?

Correct pronunciation for the word "putting on the outs" is [pˈʊtɪŋ ɒnðɪ ˈa͡ʊts], [pˈʊtɪŋ ɒnðɪ ˈa‍ʊts], [p_ˈʊ_t_ɪ_ŋ ɒ_n_ð_ɪ_ ˈaʊ_t_s].

What are the misspellings for putting on the outs?

  • outting on the outs,
  • lutting on the outs,
  • -utting on the outs,
  • 0utting on the outs,
  • pytting on the outs,
  • phtting on the outs,
  • pjtting on the outs,
  • pitting on the outs,
  • p8tting on the outs,
  • p7tting on the outs,
  • purting on the outs,
  • pufting on the outs,
  • pugting on the outs,
  • puyting on the outs,
  • pu6ting on the outs,
  • pu5ting on the outs,
  • putring on the outs,
  • putfing on the outs,
  • putging on the outs,
  • putying on the outs

What is the present tense of Putting on the outs?

  • The personal forms of the verb "putting on the outs" in the present tense can be:

  • - I am putting on the outs.

  • - You are putting on the outs.

  • - He/she/it is putting on the outs.

  • - We are putting on the outs.

  • - They are putting on the outs.
  • What is the past tense of Putting on the outs?

  • The personal forms of the verb "putting on the outs" in the past tense are:

  • - I put on the outs

  • - You put on the outs

  • - He/she/it put on the outs

  • - We put on the outs

  • - You put on the outs

  • - They put on the outs
  • What is the adverb for putting on the outs?

    The adverb form of "putting on the outs" would be "putting on the outside".

    What is the adjective for putting on the outs?

    The adjective form of the phrase "putting on the outs" would be "outspoken" or "outgoing". It implies that someone is bold, direct, or upfront in their actions or communication.

    Usage over time for putting on the outs:

    This graph shows how "putting on the outs" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Putting on the outs:

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