Cut out to be Meaning in English
expression
ˈkət/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈbi/, /bi
KUHT-OWT-tuh-BEE
kˈʌt/ /ˈaʊt/ /tˈuː/ /bˈiː
KUT-OWT-too-BEE
Definition
To have the natural qualities or ability to do a particular job or role well; to be suited for something.
Usage & Nuances
Used informally, often in negative form: 'not cut out to be'. Common with professions or roles: 'cut out to be a teacher/leader.' Refers to natural suitability, not acquired skills. Rarely used for objects.
Spanish: estar hecho para ser - ser apto paraPortuguese (BR): ser feito para ser - ter perfil paraPortuguese (PT): ser feito para ser - ter perfil paraChinese (Simplified): 天生适合Chinese (Traditional): 天生適合Hindi: के लिए उपयुक्त होनाArabic: مناسب لأن يكونBengali: যোগ্য - উপযুক্তRussian: предназначен - создан (для чего-то)Japanese: 向いている - 適しているVietnamese: phù hợp - có tố chấtKorean: 적합하다 - 잘 맞다Turkish: biçilmiş kaftan - uygunUrdu: موزوں - اہلIndonesian: cocok - berbakat
Example Sentences
She is cut out to be a doctor.
basic
I am not cut out to be an engineer.
basic
Do you think he is cut out to be a leader?
basic
Teaching is hard work—clearly, not everyone is cut out to be a teacher.
natural
After a few weeks, she realized she wasn't cut out to be a professional athlete.
natural
Honestly, I don't think I'm cut out to be someone’s manager.
natural