そと
Meanings
Noun
1. outside; exterior
2. the open (air)
3. other place; somewhere else; outside one's group (family, company, etc.)
Kanji used
outside
Pitch accent
Top 300
Used in vocabulary (53 in total)
outward appearance
going out; outing; leaving (one's home, office, etc.)
exterior; outside; outer; external; lateral
Examples (141 in total)
I was looking outside.
It's pitch black outside.
It's very gray outside.
Quick. Look outside!
I'm going to wait outside.
I want to stay outside.
I was unable to go outside.
Is it OK if I go outside?
I want to play outside with my friends.
There's a car outside.
It's like summer outside.
She ran outside.
In the winter, I don't want to go outside.
It was raining outside.
I hear footsteps outside.
There's a bear outside.
It was very warm outside.
The children went out to play.
The taxi is waiting outside.
Mary is waiting outside, isn't she?
It's getting dark outdoors.
It's pretty freaking cold outside.
It's cold and windy outdoors.
Look out of the window.
Tom is shoveling snow outside.
It's a rainy day, so we can't play outside.
It was piercingly cold outside.
Could you let him out?
Come outside with me.
Everyone ran outside.
She left the room and went outside.
There are a lot of people outside.
Bring the table outside, please.
It was already dark outside.
If it snows, I won't go outside.
It's too bright outside to sleep.
The dog wants to go out again.
I couldn't sleep well because it was noisy outside.
Fish cannot live out of water.
Is it all right to eat out tonight?
It's really dark outside tonight.
I don't want to go outside this afternoon.
There is no external influence in that.
There is a strong wind blowing outside.
It's really hot outside today.
It seems cold outside. I don't want to get out of bed.
Won't you go out to lunch with us?
Let's eat out this evening.
Nowadays children don't play outdoors.
I often looked outside the window during lessons.
Put your scarf on. It's cold out.
I went outside early in the morning.
Let's eat lunch outside.
Why is Tom waiting outside?
I arrived outside the dressing room.
People ran out of the castle.
It was cold outside, and my hands got numb.
Let's go out and play in the snow.
You must not go out today.
Why are you out at this hour?
We must sleep outside today.
Did you see him go out?
I heard someone shout outside the window.
He sat looking out of the window.
A young person is waiting for you outside.
Don't look out the window, focus on your studies.
I don't want to meet anyone for a while and I don't want to go outside either.
She was idly looking out of the window.
Instead of watching television, the children played outside.
She's out shopping for shoes.
I'd rather go out than stay indoors.
It's really dark outside. I wonder if a storm is coming.
They put their hats on and went outside.
Let's eat outside instead of in our tents.
The car is waiting at the gate.
She sat gazing out of the window.
No one wants to work outdoors on a cold day.
She pushed him out the door.
Looking out of the window, I saw a rainbow.
I feel a chill seeing the blizzard outside.
The children played outside until dark.
The door will lock automatically when you go out.
John sat looking out of the window.
How about eating out this evening for a change?
He never goes out late at night.
Go play outside. It's a beautiful day.
I peeped out through a crack in the wall.
He was so startled that he ran outside barefoot.
Tom and Mary are outside making a snowman.
The cold north wind was roaring outside.
At night he goes out for a drink.
I have a spare key to my house hidden outside.
I addressed my full attention to the landscape outside.
You should put on your anorak. It's cold out there.
A bunch of people were standing outside waiting.
She refused to let her child go out in the rain.
The sun is out, but it's still cold outside.
He objected to his wife working outside.
Do you mind if I open the window and let the smoke out?
He sent his son out to get the newspaper.
Those who look outward dream, but those who look inward awaken.
He came out with an angry face.
I stepped outside for some fresh air.
External pressure grows ever more intense.
I played outside with everybody because the weather was good today.
They kept us waiting outside for a long time.
She went out to do her chores.
"Can I take photographs here?" "Only outside."
I ran out and caught a taxi.
Thankfully, the weather was nice and we were able to eat outside.
The rain prevented us from playing tennis outside.
Let's not just sit around. Let's go out and do something.
We tried to cheer him up by taking him out.
Hundreds of people were waiting outside the ticket office.
Once outside, I gave a deep sigh of relief.
Would you mind waiting outside while I talk to him?
When he heard the voice, he looked out of the window.
You must not leave her waiting outside in such cold weather.
I prefer going out to staying at home.
My father doesn't let me go out alone at night.
It was very cold last night, so we didn't go outside, but stayed indoors.
At 10 o'clock yesterday, there were hundreds of people outside.
The most important thing to do when a typhoon occurs is to not go outside.
He couldn't sleep because of the noise outside his window.
His wet coat was evidence that he had been outside.
No matter how cold it is outside, the rooms are comfortably heated.
Mummy, I've finished my homework. Can I go out and play now?
Looking out the window, I saw a car coming.
If you are going to smoke, please go outside.
There were no fewer than five women standing outside, claiming to be his wife.
She said to me, 'I'll go out and buy cookies.'
Everyone in the car said they wanted to get out and stretch their legs.
The customers were made to wait outside in the rain for several hours.
Some people think eating at home is better for you than eating out.
My wife likes to eat out, so she doesn't have to cook.
About dinner time, Rev. King was on the balcony outside his room.
Come inside because it's cold outside.
They kept him waiting outside for a long time.
A white-haired man was playing an accordion outside the shop.
Are there other universes outside our own?
The boy put on his athletic shoes and ran outside.