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Hly2004 Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

out there

Hi everyone,

What's the meaning of "out there" (comparing with there)

Does "over there" imply less specific place than "there"?

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Out there suggests an area outside of the speaker's location. Out here suggests an area outside of the listener's location and where the speaker is. Over there suggests an area at a relative distance from the speaker's location, Over here suggests an area at a relative distance from the listener's location and where the speaker is.

  • Out there suggests an area outside of the speaker's location.
  • Out here suggests an area outside of the listener's location and where the speaker is.
  • Over there suggests an area at a relative distance from the speaker's location, Over here suggests an area at a relative distance from the listener's location and where the speaker is.
  • In there suggests the inside of an enclosed area not at the speaker's location.
  • In here suggests an enclosed area which is the speaker's location.
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Out there suggests an area outside of the speaker's location.
Out here suggests an area outside of the listener's location and where the speaker is.
Over there suggests an area at a relative distance from the speaker's location,
Over here suggests an area at a relative distance from the listener's location and where the speaker is.
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Great answer!

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