preposition General Slang

outwith

oot-WITH · preposition · informal

Outside of; beyond — a distinctively Scots preposition

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Outside of or beyond. Standard in Scottish English where others would say 'outside of'.

“That's outwith my control, I'm afraid.”
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outwith In A Sentence

That's outwith my control, I'm afraid.

Origin & Usage

Scots, 'out' + 'with', preserving an old preposition lost in standard English.

People Also Ask

What does 'outwith' mean?

It means outside of or beyond. It is a distinctively Scots preposition used where standard English says 'outside of'.

Is 'outwith' a real word?

Yes — it is standard in Scottish English and appears even in formal and official writing, such as 'outwith the scope of this report'.

How do you use 'outwith'?

As a direct substitute for 'outside of', e.g. 'That's outwith my control' or 'matters outwith the council's remit'.

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