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Out of your senses Meaning in English

expression

OWT-uhv-YOR-SEN-siz, OWT-uhv-YUR-SEN-siz
OWT-ov-YAW-SEN-siz

Definition

This expression means someone is behaving irrationally or crazily, as if they have lost control of their mind or judgment.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, sometimes said jokingly but can be serious. Usually used to comment on surprising, reckless, or foolish actions. Often in the phrase 'Are you out of your senses?' as a rhetorical question.

Example Sentences

Are you out of your senses? You can't swim in that cold water!

basic

After the accident, he seemed out of his senses for a while.

basic

Don’t go out of your senses just because you are angry.

basic

You must be out of your senses to buy such an expensive car when you barely have enough money.

natural

She laughed so hard, I thought she had gone out of her senses.

natural

If you think I’m going to agree to that, you’re out of your senses!

natural