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out of it
phrase as in addled
phrase as in asleep
phrase as in detached
phrase as in disjointed
phrase as in drowsy
phrase as in drugged
Strongest match
phrase as in forgetful
Strongest matches
Strong match
phrase as in groggy
phrase as in hopped-up
phrase as in incurious
phrase as in lazy
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phrase as in lethargic
phrase as in listless
Strongest matches
Weak matches
phrase as in mindless
phrase as in nodding
phrase as in old-fashioned
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- antiquated
- behind the times
- bygone
- dead
- démodé
- demoded
- disapproved
- dowdy
- extinct
- grown old
- moldy
- musty
- neglected
- not current
- not modern
- not with it
- obsolescent
- obsolete
- of old
- of olden days
- of the old school
- old guard
- old-hat
- old-school
- olden
- oldfangled
- out
- out of style
- out-of-date
- outworn
- passé
- past
- rococo
- superannuated
- unfashionable
- unstylish
- vintage
phrase as in passé
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phrase as in sleepy
phrase as in slumberous
phrase as in somnifacient
phrase as in somniferous
phrase as in somnific
phrase as in stuporous
Weak matches
- apathetic
- blah
- comatose
- debilitated
- dilatory
- dopey
- dormant
- draggy
- drowsy
- dull
- enervated
- having spring fever
- heavy
- hebetudinous
- idle
- impassive
- inactive
- indifferent
- inert
- lackadaisical
- laggard
- laid-back
- languid
- languorous
- listless
- moony
- nebbish
- passive
- phlegmatic
- sleepy
- sleepyhead
- slothful
- slow
- sluggish
- slumberous
- snoozy
- somnolent
- spiritless
- stolid
- stretchy
- stupefied
- stupid
- supine
- torpid
- wimpy
phrase as in unaware
Strongest matches
Strong match
phrase as in uninformed
Example Sentences
"Getting more parks and trees into cities is complicated work, and I realised that a simple metric could take the mystery out of it and set a proper benchmark based on evidence," he said.
It was the people who came out of it ready to keep the pressure on.
"I think I'm a much stronger person coming out of it."
“So, you know, we just finished doing up-downs for each penalty that we have. So, we’re making sure that that’s a focus and everybody understands that, and I think eventually we’re gonna come out of it penalty-less, or whatever word I’m trying to say.”
“I think people should be concerned, in the military and out of it, about the politicization of the military, and the attempt to use it to do the president’s personal will,” said Benjamin Friedman, policy director of the Washington-based think tank Defense Priorities, which advocates for restraint in U.S. foreign policy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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