Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
out-of-place
Adjective
/ˈaʊt əv pleɪs/

Definition
Not suitable or appropriate for a particular situation or context.

Examples
- She felt out-of-place at the formal dinner party because she was dressed casually.
- His comments seemed out-of-place during the serious discussion.
- Despite being a great athlete, he felt out-of-place in the crowd at the art gallery.

Meaning
The term ‘out-of-place’ refers to something that feels awkward, uncomfortable, or ill-fitting in its environment.

Synonyms
- Inappropriate
- Unfitting
- Ill-suited
- Uneasy