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Come out of left field Meaning in English

expression

KUHM OWT uhv LEFT FEELD
KUM OWT ov LEFT FEELD

Definition

If something 'comes out of left field,' it happens unexpectedly or is surprising. It can refer to an idea, comment, or event that is completely unanticipated.

Usage & Nuances

'Come out of left field' is informal and American English; often said about ideas, comments, or events that surprise people or seem unrelated. Not usually literal. Similar to 'out of the blue,' but 'left field' emphasizes surprise or oddness.

Example Sentences

Her question came out of left field and surprised everyone.

basic

The new rule came out of left field and nobody was ready.

basic

That idea came out of left field but it might work.

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When he suggested moving to Canada, it came out of left field for all of us.

natural

Honestly, your reaction came out of left field—I didn’t see it coming at all.

natural

That rumor really came out of left field—no one even knew they were dating.

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