Go out
/ɡoʊ aʊt/
Go out
/ɡoʊ aʊt/
Planning a night out or meeting friends? "Go to date”ominology. Saying "Let's go out tonight!" implies leaving your house to engage in social or recreational activities, whether that's dinner, movies, or simply a walk in the park. It also applies to extinguishing flames; if a fire goes out, it has been extinguished. So, whether you're turning off the lights before a romantic evening or stepping out for some fun, "go out" is both literal and metaphorical in use.
We should go out for dinner tonight.
We should dine out tonight.
They love to go out and explore the city.
They love to explore the city.
Are you going to go out with friends this weekend?
Are you planning to hang out with friends this weekend?