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Outbound

UK //ˈaʊt.bəʊnd//US //ˈaʊt.baʊnd//

Definition

Moving away from a starting point; leaving a location.

In simple words: Going out or leaving a place.

Examples

  • The outbound flight to New York was delayed.
  • They prefer outbound calls over inbound ones.
  • The outbound shipment is scheduled for tomorrow.
  • During peak hours, outbound traffic can be heavy.
  • She checked the outbound train schedule online.

Usage notes

Used in contexts like travel, shipping, or communications when indicating direction away from a point. Avoid in informal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'out' - outbound is like heading out of town.

Collocations

  • outbound flight
  • outbound shipment
  • outbound call
  • outbound marketing
  • outbound traffic

Synonyms

  • departing
  • exiting
  • leaving
  • away
  • outgoing

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'inbound', which means going in.
  • Used incorrectly as a noun instead of an adjective.
  • Misused in contexts not related to travel or direction.