Out of place
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Definitie & Betekenis van "out of place"

out of place
01

(of something) not positioned in its usual place

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What is the origin of the idiom "out of place" and when to use it?

The idiom "out of place" originates from the literal perception of something being in an inappropriate or unsuitable location or context. The phrase conveys a sense of incongruity or mismatch, suggesting that an object, person, or situation does not belong or fit naturally within a particular setting or arrangement. It implies a lack of harmony, order, or appropriateness, often used to describe something that feels odd, out of the ordinary, or out of its intended position.

02

not suitable for a particular situation

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InformalInformal

What is the origin of the idiom "out of place" and when to use it?

The idiom "out of place" originated in the late 16th century and is derived from the concept of something being in an inappropriate or unsuitable location or context. The phrase is used to suggest a lack of harmony, incongruity, or a deviation from the expected or customary arrangement. It is used to describe something or someone that does not fit naturally or comfortably within a particular setting or situation.

example
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The parvenu struggled to fit into elite circles, often feeling out of place among old money families.
The worn-out furniture seemed out of place in the newly renovated and stylishly decorated living room.
She looked down on them with a haughty expression, making them feel out of place.
Her strong accent made her pronunciation sound out of place in the native-speaking group.
His antediluvian beliefs about gender roles seemed completely out of place in today's world.
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