100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "go out"

Definition

The verb go out refers to the action of leaving a place, especially one's home, to attend a social event, engage in an activity, or spend time outside. It can also mean to stop functioning or to be extinguished, as in the case of a light or flame.

Synonyms

  • Exit
  • Leave
  • Depart
  • Step out
  • Hit the town
  • Go outside
  • Venture out
  • Socialize

Antonyms

  • Stay in
  • Remain
  • Enter
  • Come in
  • Retreat

Examples

  1. I will go out for dinner tonight.
  2. She decided to go out for a walk after lunch.
  3. Let's go out and enjoy the beautiful weather.
  4. They plan to go out dancing this weekend.
  5. He forgot to go out and water the plants.
  6. The kids want to go out to play in the park.
  7. We should go out to see a movie later.
  8. Please go out and check the mail.
  9. Are you ready to go out for ice cream?
  10. After the meeting, I will go out for a coffee.
  11. They will go out for a picnic if it doesn’t rain.
  12. I love to go out with friends on Fridays.
  13. The power went out; the lights will go out soon.
  14. She doesn’t want to go out in the cold.
  15. He decided to go out and get some fresh air.
  16. Let’s go out for brunch tomorrow.
  17. I think I’ll go out for a jog this evening.
  18. They plan to go out and explore the city.
  19. Don’t forget to go out and lock the door.
  20. I usually go out for a run every morning.
  21. The fire will go out if you don’t add more wood.
  22. We should go out for a drive to clear our heads.
  23. I want to go out and see the stars tonight.
  24. She can’t wait to go out shopping for new clothes.
  25. It’s too late to go out now; let’s stay in.
  26. They decided to go out for a hike this weekend.
  27. He wants to go out with her, but he’s too shy.
  28. The lights in the house will go out during the storm.
  29. I need to go out and buy some groceries.
  30. We should go out and grab some coffee.
  31. I love to go out to the beach in the summer.
  32. Please remember to go out and pick up the dry cleaning.
  33. They are planning to go out for a romantic dinner.
  34. Don’t be afraid to go out and meet new people.
  35. I will go out with my friends after work.
  36. The candle will go out if you blow on it too hard.
  37. It’s nice to go out and enjoy the fresh air.
  38. She’s excited to go out for her birthday celebration.
  39. He forgot to go out and feed the cat.
  40. They can’t go out until the rain stops.
  41. I prefer to go out in the evenings.
  42. You should go out more often; it’s good for you.
  43. The streetlights will go out at midnight.
  44. Let’s go out for a night on the town.
  45. I need to go out and run some errands today.
  46. He used to go out every weekend.
  47. She loves to go out to art galleries.
  48. They decided to go out for dessert after dinner.
  49. I can’t wait to go out and dance all night.
  50. The lights in the theater will go out before the show starts.
  51. I’m going to go out for a quick walk.
  52. We should go out and capture some photos of the sunset.
  53. He wants to go out and play basketball with his friends.
  54. They always go out for sushi on Thursdays.
  55. I forgot to go out for a run this morning.
  56. Are you going to go out to that new restaurant?
  57. The kids need to go out and burn off some energy.
  58. It’s fun to go out and explore new places.
  59. She will go out if you ask her nicely.
  60. The lights will go out if you overload the circuit.
  61. I hope we can go out for a road trip soon.
  62. He always goes out after work to unwind.
  63. They encourage you to go out of your comfort zone.
  64. It’s nice to go out and meet up with old friends.
  65. She’s planning to go out shopping this afternoon.
  66. I want to go out and see the fireworks tonight.
  67. The smoke from the fire made the lights go out.
  68. Let’s go out and have some fun!
  69. I will go out to visit my grandparents this weekend.
  70. They want to go out and take a scenic drive.
  71. The stars seem to go out when the sun rises.
  72. We might go out for a picnic if it’s sunny.
  73. She decided to go out and try a new hairstyle.
  74. It’s important to go out and enjoy life.
  75. The electricity is out, so we’ll have to go out by candlelight.
  76. He doesn’t like to go out when it’s too cold.
  77. We should go out for a bike ride this afternoon.
  78. I can’t believe the power will go out again.
  79. They love to go out dancing on Saturday nights.
  80. She asked if I wanted to go out for coffee.
  81. I need to go out and see what’s wrong with the car.
  82. The alarm will go out if you press that button.
  83. They can’t go out without their parents’ permission.
  84. It’s time for us to go out and get some dinner.
  85. I want to go out and join a fitness class.
  86. The match will go out if you don’t keep an eye on it.
  87. Let’s go out and grab a late-night snack.
  88. She loves to go out to the theater.
  89. We should go out and enjoy the festival this weekend.
  90. He can’t wait to go out and see his favorite band.
  91. The fire started to go out, so they added more logs.
  92. Would you like to go out for a drink after work?
  93. I plan to go out and get some fresh produce from the market.
  94. They always go out for a walk after dinner.
  95. She forgot to go out and pick up her prescription.
  96. I don’t want the light to go out while I’m reading.
  97. He decided to go out and meet new friends at the event.
  98. We can’t go out until we finish our chores.
  99. I love to go out and enjoy different cuisines.
  100. The sun will go out soon; we should hurry.