1. oust - To eject.
2. out-and-out - Genuinely.
3. outbreak - A sudden and violent breaking forth, as of something that has been pent up or restrained.
4. outburst - A violent issue, especially of passion in an individual.
5. outcast - One rejected and despised, especially socially.
6. outcry - A vehement or loud cry or clamor.
7. outdo - To surpass.
8. outlandish - Of barbarous, uncouth, and unfamiliar aspect or action.
9. outlast - To last longer than.
10. outlaw - A habitual lawbreaker.
11. outlive - To continue to exist after.
12. out-of-the-way - Remotely situated.
13. outpost - A detachment of troops stationed at a distance from the main body to guard against surprise.
14. outrage - A gross infringement of morality or decency.
15. outrageous - Shocking in conduct.
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