out of it

The phrase "out of it" is a versatile idiom used to describe various states of disconnection or disorientation.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)Not participating in or aware of current trends or social activities.

Example

  • She felt out of it because she didn't understand the latest memes.

B2Mental State

(informal)In a state of confusion or disorientation, often due to fatigue, illness, or intoxication.

Example

  • After pulling an all-nighter, he was completely out of it during the meeting.

B2Exclusion

(informal)Feeling disconnected or excluded from a group or activity.

Example

  • He was out of it during the discussion because no one included him.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "out of it":

out ofout of the pictureout of one's mindnot with ithave outout of sortsdown and outget out ofout of worktake it out ofout of one's boxout of touchout of the moneyout of questionin itkeep out offar outfresh out ofget outleft outout of the commonwith itout of one's systemnot outway outout of the wayout of sightoff one's gameout of timeoff one's boxout the windowout of someone's waycome off itout of stepout of placeout of one's timeout of the woodsout of gearout of jointget outside ofdumb outout of handcrap outout on one's feetoff one's headout to lunchrig outout of townout of controloff the tracksee outout of gasout of one's depthout of reachnut outplayed outburnt outoff the boilfull outout of linezoned outout of boundsrun outpranged outout of pocketfall outout of tuneout of framefalling outout of whackout of characterstraight outon its way outspark outoutside offish outall outshit outcome offstay outout of orderpast it