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Grow out of Meaning in English

expression

GROH-owt-uhv
groh-OHT-ov

Definition

To stop liking, needing, or fitting something as you become older or more mature. It can refer to outgrowing clothes, interests, habits, or behaviors.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, common in everyday conversation. Often used for clothes that no longer fit, or habits/interests that change as people get older. Can be used metaphorically ('grow out of childish behavior'). Not the same as simply 'grow', which means to get bigger.

Example Sentences

Many children grow out of their clothes quickly.

basic

You will probably grow out of this bad habit in time.

basic

I used to love cartoons, but I grew out of them.

basic

Most teenagers grow out of their rebellious phase.

natural

Eventually, you'll grow out of needing your parents' help with everything.

natural

He hasn't grown out of his video game obsession yet.

natural