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  1. OUT OF IT definition: 1. not conscious of where you are or what condition you are in as a result of taking alcohol or…. Learn more.

  2. Not participating in or knowledgeable about a particular trend, pursuit, or group. For example, Dad looked really out of it, riding his bike in bathing trunks and long black socks, or Mary sometimes felt out of it because she didn't know anyone in the most popular crowd. [Early 1800s]

  3. a. uninvolved or excluded, not able or allowed to participate. Liverpool are completely out of it. They have no chance of catching the leaders. I felt out of it. b. unaware of what is going on because very drunk or drugged. You could see from his eyes that he was completely out of it. See full dictionary entry for out of.

  4. OUT OF IT meaning: 1. not conscious of where you are or what condition you are in as a result of taking alcohol or…. Learn more.

  5. Words related to out of it are not direct synonyms, but are associated with the word out of it. Browse related words to learn more about word associations.

  6. Synonyms for OUT OF IT: dizzy, bewildered, silly, distracted, dazed, stunned, at sea, confused; Antonyms of OUT OF IT: conscious, alert, clearheaded

  7. out of it. Confused or disoriented. For example, Two or three beers and she was out of it , or He had no idea where he was or had been; he was totally out of it . [ Colloquial ; mid-1900s] Not participating in or knowledgeable about a particular trend, pursuit, or group.