Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

out-of-line

Adjective
/ˈaʊt əv laɪn/
Definition
Not conforming to acceptable standards or expectations.
Examples
  • His comments were considered out-of-line during the meeting.
  • The student was reprimanded for his out-of-line behavior in class.
  • It’s important to keep feedback constructive and not out-of-line.
Meaning
The term ‘out-of-line’ describes something that is inappropriate, improper, or not in alignment with the usual behavior or norms.
Synonyms
  • Inappropriate
  • Unacceptable
  • Improper
  • Irregular
  • Disrespectful