Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
to-run-out-of-steam
idiom
/tʊ rʌn aʊt ʌv stim/
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Definition
To lose energy, enthusiasm, or motivation.
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Examples
- After working for hours, I started to run out of steam and needed a break.
- The project was going well initially, but we ran out of steam halfway through.
- His presentation was engaging, but he seemed to run out of steam towards the end.
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Meaning
The phrase ‘to run out of steam’ refers to a situation where someone or something has started to lose the initial energy or excitement needed to continue with an activity or task.
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Synonyms
- lose momentum
- give out
- weaken
- fizzle out