without

/wɪðˈaʊt/
adverb
  1. Outside a place or building; on the outside.
    • The castle walls were strong, and the enemy remained without.
    • He stood without, waiting for the door to open.
    • The garden was beautiful, but without it was cold and windy.
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preposition
  1. Not having, using, or being accompanied by something or someone.
    • They went on a trip without their parents.
    • She left the house without her umbrella.
    • He completed the test without any help.
  2. Used to indicate that an action or event does not happen or is not done.
    • They accepted the offer without hesitation.
    • She finished the race without stopping.
    • He walked past without saying a word.
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