Outer
UK /["/ˈaʊtə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈaʊtər/"]/
Definition
on the outside of something
In simple words: farther away from the center or inside
Examples
- the **outer layers** of the skin
- While the chassis is made of steel, the outer shell is plastic.
- The attackers began to enter through the outer walls.
- The stair winds up between the **inner and outer** walls of the house.
- I walked along the outer edge of the track.
- the outer suburbs of the city
- Outer London/Mongolia
- to explore the outer *(= most extreme)* limits of human experience
Usage notes
Use 'outer' to describe things that are on the outside or surface. It works well in both formal and casual contexts, but avoid using it when discussing something that only exists internally or is deeply hidden.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'outer' as the 'outer' layer of an onion.
Collocations
- outer layer
- outer space
- outer limits
- outer garment
- outer ring
Synonyms
- external
Antonyms
- inner
- central
- internal
Common mistakes
- 'Outer' confused with 'outter' — 'outter' is not a word.
- 'Outer' used incorrectly for inside descriptions.
- 'Outer' used instead of 'outside' — they are not interchangeable.