Meanings
Verb (1-dan, intransitive)
1. to go out (e.g. on an excursion or outing); to leave; to depart; to start; to set out
2. to be about to leave; to be just going out
Kanji used
exit
hang
Pitch accent
かける
Top 9200
Composed of
coming out; going out; attending (work); appearing (on stage); start; beginning; origins
to hang up (e.g. a coat, a picture on the wall); to let hang; to put on (e.g. a blanket); to put on top of; to put on (glasses, etc.); to wear (a necklace, etc.); to make (a call)
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
to go to see (something); to attend (e.g. game, performance)
Examples (10 in total)
Are you going out today?
Are you going out tomorrow?
Aren't you ready to go?
I was out for a walk.
I was out all day.
Is it OK if I go out with Tom?
I hardly ever go out with my parents these days.
This morning, I left for school without washing my face.
We go out together every weekend.
She warned him not to go out at night alone.