out of touch
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editout of touch (comparative more out of touch, superlative most out of touch)
- (idiomatic) No longer maintaining contact or communications.
- I had been out of touch with my old friend for a long time when she called.
- 2022 January 28, Em Beihold, Nick Lopez, Dru DeCaro, “Numb Little Bug”, in Egg in the Backseat[1], performed by Em Beihold:
- I don't feel a single thing / Have the pills done too much / Haven't caught up with my friends in weeks / And now we're outta touch
- (idiomatic) No longer conversant with something, especially facts, reality, or the world; not aware or realistic.
- Did his answer strike you as out of touch with reality?
- 1992, Dave Pirner (lyrics and music), “Runaway Train”, in Grave Dancers Union, performed by Soul Asylum:
- Bought a ticket for a runaway train / Like a madman laughing at the rain / A little out of touch, a little insane
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editno longer maintaining contact
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no longer conversant with sth
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out of touch with reality
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