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British pronunciation/ɪn ɐ ɹˈʌt/
American pronunciation/ɪn ɐ ɹˈʌt/

Definition & Meaning of "in a rut"

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in the same situation for such a long time that it is no longer appealing

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What is the origin of the idiom "in a rut" and when to use it?

The idiom "in a rut" originated from the image of a wheel stuck in a deep groove or rut, making it difficult to move or change direction. This phrase is used figuratively to signify the state of being stuck in a monotonous, unproductive, or unchanging routine, with little variation or progress. It suggests a sense of stagnation and the need for a change.

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The writer's creativity was in a rut, and they struggled to come up with fresh ideas for their stories.
They realized their relationship was in a rut, so they decided to plan more exciting activities together.
If you feel like you're in a rut in your fitness routine, try incorporating new exercises to keep it interesting.
After working the same job for years, he felt like he was in a rut and needed a new challenge.
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