Common Idioms for IELTS Topic- Be Out of Element

Collegedunia Team

Nov 15, 2021

It is essential to develop a better understanding of common idioms to score well in the IELTS examination. Idioms glorify the meaning of our thoughts and to achieve a better score one has to use uncommon vocabulary. This means using words that are used less but might not be a part of advanced English. This idiom is focused on the IELTS Speaking section. Candidates will find different types of questions as they do in the IELTS speaking section.

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Topic: Common Idioms for IELTS Topic- Be Out of Element

The idiom “Be Out of Element” signifies that being upset or unhappy in a particular situation which someone is not aware of, or an unfamiliar situation.

Sentence: We were out of Element at my sister’s wedding, as everyone was so dressed and I was still not ready while all the guests already arrived.

  1. Socially dynamic

Meaning: friendly

Sentence: Ram has always been a Socially dynamic person, he often makes new friends wherever he goes.

  1. Social butterfly

Meaning: a person who is socially and personally like people being around

Sentence: Sri is not at all a social butterfly, neither in class nor he show up in any social gatherings.

  1. Grandeur

Meaning: impressive or effective in the first impression

Sentence: It was his first day at work but it seems that he had already made a grandeur.

  1. On rare occasions

Meaning: hardly; barely

Sentence: On rare occasions, my father shows up in the PTM of my school.

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Matching Exercise

Idiom Meaning

1. Out of element

A. To be crazy

2. Out of one’s hair

B. Not working or cannot be used, be injured

3. Out of the picture

C. To not be involved in a particular situation

4. Out of place

D. To no longer be pestering or annoying to one; to not be one’s responsibility or burden any longer

5. Out of depth

E. To feel unhappy or strange because you are in a situation that you are not familiar with

6. Out of action

F. Not right or suitable for the situation

7. Out of one’s mind

G. To not have the knowledge, experience, or skills to deal with a particular subject or situation

Answer 1: E

Explanation: The idiom “Out of element” means to feel unhappy or strange because you are in a situation that you are not familiar with.

Answer 2: D

Explanation: The idiom “Out of one’s hair” meaning to no longer be pestering or annoying to one; to not be one’s responsibility or burden any longer

Answer 3: C

Explanation: The idiom “Out of the picture” means not be involved in a particular situation.

Answer 4: G

Explanation: The idiom “Out of place” means To not having the knowledge, experience, or skills to deal with a particular subject or situation.

Answer 5: A

Explanation: The idiom “Out of depth” means be crazy.

Answer 6: B

Explanation: The idiom “Out of action” means Not working or cannot be used, be injured.

Answer 7: F

Explanation: The idiom “Out of one’s mind” means to not have the knowledge, experience, or skills to deal with a particular subject or situation.

Practice : Fill in the blank

  1. With Jason, the most formidable candidate, being …… due to ankle injuries, Hank has a high chance to win the marathon competition.
  2. He was …… when his colleagues started to discuss politics, a topic he had no interest in due to its ambiguity and manipulation.
  3. She felt …… in her formal business suit while others seem comfortable with their casual outfits.

Answer 8: Out of action

Explanation: The idiom “Out of action” means Not working or cannot be used, be injured.

Answer 9: Out of element

Explanation: The idiom “Out of element” means to feel unhappy or strange because you are in a situation that you are not familiar with.

Answer 10: Out of one’s mind

Explanation: The idiom “Out of one’s mind” means to not have the knowledge, experience, or skills to deal with a particular subject or situation.

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