Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
wait-out
phrasal verb
/weɪt aʊt/

Definition
To remain in a place or situation until something has passed or changed.

Examples
- After the storm began, they decided to wait out the worst of it indoors.
- She chose to wait out the delay instead of taking a detour.
- In tough times, sometimes it’s best to wait out the difficulties.

Meaning
Wait-out refers to the act of enduring or persevering through a period of time, typically until a specific event or condition is over. It often implies patience and resilience in the face of waiting.

Synonyms
- endure
- stay put
- ride out
- tide over