|
| with·out [ wi ówt ] |
preposition |
|
| Definition: |
| |
1. not having: used to indicate that somebody or something does not have the thing mentioned
 left without proper tools to finish the job
|
2. lacking: lacking a feeling of
 The accused committed perjury without remorse.
|
3. not accompanied by: not with somebody, or not having the involvement of somebody
 We can't really make any decisions without him.
|
4. not happening: used to indicate that something does not happen or occur
 The bill was passed without a dissenting vote.
|
preposition,
adverb |
|
| Definition: |
| |
outside: on, at, or to the outside of somewhere
(
archaic or literary
)
 (prep) Without the town the air was fresher.
 (adv) She knocked and waited without.
|
conj |
|
| Definition: |
| |
(
nonstandard
)
Same as unless
|
| [ Old English wiþūtan "on the outside of," <with + ūtan "from the outside"] |
|
be or do without to manage in spite of not having something considered necessary or desirable
 a form of power he could not buy or do without
|