go out go-wout /ɡoʊwaʊt/ Linking
To leave one's home or a place to go somewhere else, often for social activities, or to leave a room.
When 'go' ends with a /oʊ/ sound and is followed by a word starting with a vowel, a /w/ sound is often naturally added between them for smoother speech.
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go out go-wout
/ɡoʊwaʊt/
To leave one's home or a place to go somewhere else, often for social activities, or to leave a room.
When 'go' ends with a /oʊ/ sound and is followed by a word starting with a vowel, a /w/ sound is often naturally added between them for smoother speech.
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Example 1
Let's go out for dinner tonight.
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Example 2
I need to go out and get some groceries.
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Example 3
Did you see them go out earlier?
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Example 4
Wanna go out for a drink later?
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Example 5
I gotta go out and walk the dog.
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