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Out of it Meaning in English

expression

OWT-uhv-it
OWT-ov-it

释义

Feeling confused, not alert, or mentally distracted, often because of tiredness, illness, or not paying attention. Can also mean not understanding what is happening around you.

用法与细微差别

Informal and common in spoken English. Used when someone seems mentally absent or unaware, especially from tiredness, illness, or daydreaming. Not about being physically removed. Typical phrases: 'feel out of it', 'seem out of it', 'a bit out of it'.

例句

I feel out of it today because I didn't sleep well.

basic

After his surgery, he was a bit out of it for a while.

basic

She was so tired that she seemed out of it at the meeting.

basic

Sorry, I missed what you said—I'm a bit out of it this morning.

natural

He looked completely out of it after taking his medicine.

natural

You’re acting really out of it—are you okay?

natural