"Out Of The Question" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
"Out of the question" means something is not possible or cannot be considered as an option. It implies that the idea or suggestion is not feasible or acceptable.
1. Out of the Question for Safety Reasons: It's out of the question to have a fireworks display during the dry spell; the risk of wildfires is too high.
2. Financial Constraints: Buying a Lamborghini is out of the question for me; my budget simply can't accommodate such an extravagant purchase.
3. Health Concerns: Due to her severe allergies, eating nuts is completely out of the question for Sarah.
4. Time Constraints: With the deadline looming, taking a vacation right now is out of the question.
5. Ethical Beliefs: Exploiting animals for entertainment purposes is out of the question for many people who value animal rights.
"Out of control" means that something is not under control or has become uncontrollable. It can refer to a situation, behavior, or emotion that has gotten beyond one's ability to manage or regulate it.
"Out of date" means something is no longer current, recent, or up-to-date. It can refer to information, technology, fashion, or any other aspect that has become outdated or obsolete.
"Out of focus" refers to something that is not sharp or clear in terms of visual or auditory perception. It typically describes an image or a camera lens where the subject is blurry because it is not properly aligned with the focusing mechanism. Metaphorically, it can also mean lacking clarity or concentration in one's thoughts or actions.
"Out of kilter" means something is not in balance, harmony, or functioning properly. It can be used to describe a person's state of mind, physical health, or even the state of a situation. It suggests that things are slightly off or disoriented.
"Out of line" means not following the expected or proper behavior, rules, or standards. It can also refer to something being out of order or not in its correct position.
"Out of order" means not functioning properly or in a state of disarray. It can refer to a machine, appliance, or system that is not working correctly, as well as a situation that is chaotic or not organized.
The phrase "out of place" means not in the correct or usual position, or feeling as if one doesn't belong in a particular situation or environment. It can describe something or someone that seems mismatched, inappropriate, or uncomfortable in their surroundings.
"Out of spite" means doing something to intentionally annoy, hurt, or get back at someone else. It usually stems from a feeling of anger, resentment, or bitterness.