out of it
English
Prepositional phrase
- (idiomatic) Not participating in some trend or group.
- When my old friends turned up, my wife felt quite out of it.
- (idiomatic) Disoriented; not thinking clearly.
- Having the flu all week left me pretty well out of it.
- (idiomatic) Drunk.
Synonyms
- (not participating): aloof, excluded, left out, standoffish, uninvolved
- (disoriented): bewildered, confused, dazed, perplexed, puzzled
- (drunk): See Thesaurus:drunk
Translations
not participating in some trend
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disoriented — see disoriented
drunk — see drunk
See also
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