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UK//muːv aʊt//US//muːv aʊt//

Meaning of Move out

To leave a residence or a place where one lives.

In simple words: To leave a place you live in.

Move out in a sentence

  • I will move out of my apartment next week.
  • They decided to move out of their parents' house.
  • When are you planning to move out?
  • It's time for you to move out and find your own place.
  • After the lease ended, she had to move out of the condo.

How to use Move out

Often used when someone is changing their residence. Suitable for conversations about living situations, but avoid in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

move out + of + location

Memory hint

Think of moving boxes out of your home.

Related words

Collocations with Move out

  • move out of
  • move out date
  • move out notice
  • move out process
  • move out checklist

Synonyms for Move out

Common mistakes with Move out

  • Confusing with 'move in' which means to enter a new home.
  • Incorrectly using in past forms like 'moved outted'.
  • Omitting the preposition 'of' in sentences.

Compare Move out with Leave, Depart, Exit

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Frequently asked questions about Move out

What does Move out mean?

To leave a place you live in.

What is the definition of Move out?

To leave a residence or a place where one lives.

How do you use Move out in a sentence?

I will move out of my apartment next week.

Can you give another example of Move out?

They decided to move out of their parents' house.

What are synonyms for Move out?

Common alternatives include leave, depart, vacate, exit, relocate.

What words go with Move out?

It commonly pairs with move out of, move out date, move out notice, move out process, move out checklist.

What are common mistakes when using Move out?

Confusing with 'move in' which means to enter a new home. Incorrectly using in past forms like 'moved outted'. Omitting the preposition 'of' in sentences.

How do you pronounce Move out?

US: //muːv aʊt//, UK: //muːv aʊt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Move out?

Often used when someone is changing their residence. Suitable for conversations about living situations, but avoid in formal writing.