Out Of Touch in a sentence
Synonym: disconnected, uninformed. Antonym: informed, connected
Meaning: Not in contact or unaware of current events.

(1) The captain is out of touch.
(2) He loathes out of touch professors.
(3) We loathe out of touch campus events.
(4) The date is out of touch with reality.
(5) The broker is out of touch with reality.
(6) He loathes out of touch campus policies.
(7) They loathe out of touch campus culture.
(8) He felt out of touch with his old friends.
(9) She loathes out of touch campus resources.
(10) She made me feel out of touch with reality.
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(11) She felt out of touch with her own emotions.
(12) His thinking is antiquated and out of touch.
(13) I promise not to be out of touch for too long.
(14) He's been out of touch with reality for years.
(15) I have become out of touch with my old friends.
(16) I apologize for being out of touch for so long.
(17) He loathes out of touch campus safety measures.
(18) She couldn't benefit out of touch with reality.
(19) He felt out of touch with his cultural heritage.
(20) I'm sorry if I've been out of touch for a while.
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(21) They loathe out of touch campus housing options.
(22) You won't benefit out of touch with your friends.
(23) They can't benefit out of touch with their goals.
(24) He was a boor out of touch with modern technology.
(25) She has become out of touch with her own emotions.
(26) I need to redeem myself out of touch with reality.
(27) They won't benefit out of touch with their values.
(28) She couldn't benefit out of touch with her skills.
(29) They can't benefit out of touch with their market.
(30) She has become out of touch with her own intuition.
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(31) He has become out of touch with his own creativity.
(32) The broker is out of touch with his clients' needs.
(33) He has been out of touch with his family for years.
(34) I'm out of touch, feel me in on the current trends.
(35) They won't benefit out of touch with their culture.
(36) The relationship began to devolve over out of touch.
(37) He failed to benefit out of touch with his emotions.
(38) She couldn't benefit out of touch with her passions.
(39) Sally is out of touch with the latest fashion trends.
(40) I'll try my best not to be out of touch for too long.
Out Of Touch meaningful sentence
(41) She loathes out of touch career advice from advisors.
(42) We loathe out of touch campus transportation options.
(43) They can't benefit out of touch with their community.
(44) She couldn't benefit out of touch with her intuition.
(45) They won't benefit out of touch with their resources.
(46) It's hard to benefit out of touch with current trends.
(47) She felt out of touch with reality after the accident.
(48) He seemed out of touch with the latest fashion trends.
(49) He was out of touch with the reality of the situation.
(50) The broker is out of touch with the latest technology.
Out Of Touch sentence examples
(51) The relationship started to devolve over out of touch.
(52) The jury is out of touch with the reality of the case.
(53) I didn't mean to be out of touch for such a long time.
(54) I didn't expect to be out of touch for this many days.
(55) I'm sorry for being out of touch for such a long time.
(56) The company is out of touch with its customers' needs.
(57) The students loathe out of touch campus organizations.
(58) The team won't benefit out of touch with its strategy.
(59) She has become out of touch with her cultural heritage.
(60) He felt out of touch with the latest technology trends.
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(61) I didn't plan to be out of touch for this entire month.
(62) I didn't expect to be out of touch for this many years.
(63) The company is out of touch with current market trends.
(64) The regime's leaders were out of touch with the people.
(65) They can't benefit out of touch with their environment.
(66) She didn't feel any benefit out of touch with her team.
(67) Mink coats are often seen as outdated and out of touch.
(68) The price out of touch with the average person's budget.
(69) The price out of touch with the average person's income.
(70) I didn't expect to be out of touch for this many months.
Use out of touch in a sentence
(71) I didn't plan to be out of touch for this entire season.
(72) I'm quite out of touch with my friends from high school.
(73) She didn't see any benefit out of touch with her family.
(74) The school won't benefit out of touch with its students.
(75) It's unfortunate that Sally is out of touch with reality.
(76) The professor seemed out of touch with modern technology.
(77) I apologize for being out of touch for the past few days.
(78) I didn't anticipate being out of touch for so many weeks.
(79) I'm feeling funky out of touch with my friends back home.
(80) He has become out of touch with the latest fashion trends.
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(81) The broker is out of touch with the current market trends.
(82) The minister is out of touch with the needs of the people.
(83) I apologize for being out of touch for the past few weeks.
(84) I didn't anticipate being out of touch for so many months.
(85) I'm sorry for being out of touch for such a long duration.
(86) The fashion designer was out of touch with current trends.
(87) The CEO was out of touch with the changing market demands.
(88) The effete fashion industry was out of touch with reality.
(89) The company won't benefit out of touch with its customers.
(90) He has become out of touch with reality after the accident.
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(91) He has become out of touch with his own values and beliefs.
(92) The teacher felt out of touch with the students' interests.
(93) The accident put him out of touch with reality for a while.
(94) He seems to be out of touch with the latest fashion trends.
(95) I apologize for being out of touch for the past few months.
(96) He realized he couldn't benefit out of touch with his team.
(97) The coach out of touch with the latest coaching strategies.
(98) The constant changes made me feel out of touch with reality.
(99) The minister is out of touch with the concerns of the youth.
(100) The politician's opponent accused him of being out of touch.
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(101) The government won't benefit out of touch with its citizens.
(102) She felt out of touch with her family while away at college.
(103) The parent felt out of touch with their teenager's interests.
(104) The artist's work is out of touch with the current art scene.
(105) I will be out of touch for the evening as I attend a concert.
(106) The minister is out of touch with the needs of the community.
(107) It's not like me to be out of touch for this extended period.
(108) I'll make sure not to be out of touch for too long next time.
(109) I didn't intend to be out of touch for such a lengthy period.
(110) The coach was out of touch with the abilities of his players.
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(111) The birds weave in and out of touch as they fly in formation.
(112) The students loathe out of touch technology in the classroom.
(113) The organization won't benefit out of touch with its mission.
(114) He realized he couldn't benefit out of touch with his health.
(115) Her foppish behavior made her seem out of touch with reality.
(116) He has become out of touch with the current political climate.
(117) She has become out of touch with her family since moving away.
(118) He has been out of touch with reality ever since his accident.
(119) I didn't realize I would be out of touch for this entire week.
(120) I promise not to be out of touch for an extended period again.
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(121) I didn't realize I would be out of touch for this entire year.
(122) He realized he couldn't benefit out of touch with his purpose.
(123) The teacher felt out of touch with the latest teaching methods.
(124) The sudden illness put her out of touch with her daily routine.
(125) The price out of touch with the economic reality of the region.
(126) I didn't intend to be out of touch for such a lengthy duration.
(127) I'll try my best not to be out of touch for too long next time.
(128) The lack of diversity in the curriculum is appall out of touch.
(129) The effete aristocracy was out of touch with the common people.
(130) She didn't feel any benefit out of touch with her spirituality.
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(131) He didn't think he could benefit out of touch with his network.
(132) I can't seem to benefit out of touch with the latest technology.
(133) The jury is out of touch with the emotional impact of the trial.
(134) The athlete was out of touch for a while due to a sports injury.
(135) I didn't realize I would be out of touch for this entire decade.
(136) It's time to redeem out of touch policies and embrace new ideas.
(137) The leaves on the trees weave in and out of touch with the wind.
(138) He realized he couldn't benefit out of touch with his customers.
(139) Some accused the doctrinaires of being out of touch with reality.
(140) The minister is out of touch with the realities of the situation.
(141) I didn't intend to be out of touch for such a lengthy time frame.
(142) I'm sorry I missed your call, I was out of touch for a few hours.
(143) The artist was out of touch with the preferences of his audience.
(144) The fingers of the pianist weave in and out of touch on the keys.
(145) She felt out of touch with her friends after moving to a new city.
(146) The professor was out of touch for a semester while on sabbatical.
(147) The minister is out of touch with the realities of the job market.
(148) The old technology was ejected out of touch with the modern world.
(149) She's been out of touch with her old friends since she moved away.
(150) He didn't think he could benefit out of touch with his creativity.
(151) The organization won't benefit out of touch with its stakeholders.
(152) His bourgeois upbringing made him a bit out of touch with reality.
(153) The divorce put him out of touch with his children for a long time.
(154) The language barrier put the tourists out of touch with the locals.
(155) I'll make sure not to be out of touch for an extended period again.
(156) I was out of touch for a few hours and missed an important meeting.
(157) He would fixate upon out of touch trends, making him seem outdated.
(158) The pedestrians weave in and out of touch on the busy city streets.
(159) The politicos are out of touch with the realities of everyday life.
(160) He didn't believe he could benefit out of touch with his education.
(161) The politician's hubris made him out of touch with his constituents.
(162) The pandemic has put many people out of touch with their loved ones.
(163) Losing his job put him out of touch with the latest industry trends.
(164) She wants to redeem her grades out of touch with her academic goals.
(165) She wants to redeem her grades out of touch with her lack of effort.
(166) The offset with out of touch management led to poor decision-making.
(167) The minister is out of touch with the concerns of the common people.
(168) I felt out of touch with the fancy lifestyle of the rich and famous.
(169) The children weave in and out of touch as they play tag in the park.
(170) The media often portrays conservatisms as outdated and out of touch.
(171) Being out of touch with your creative side can limit your potential.
(172) Taking a break from work can be a benefit out of touch with burnout.
(173) The intellectual elite were often criticized for being out of touch.
(174) Falling out of touch with old friends can be a natural part of life.
(175) He felt out of touch with his old friends after moving to a new city.
(176) The loss of a job put him out of touch with his professional network.
(177) The professor is out of touch with the current research in his field.
(178) The clericalists were often seen as out of touch with modern society.
(179) The professor was out of touch with the latest research in his field.
(180) The fish weave in and out of touch with each other in the coral reef.
(181) Her highmindedness sometimes made her seem out of touch with reality.
(182) The professor's grading system seems taint out of touch with reality.
(183) It's important to avert from out of touch with your academic advisor.
(184) If you don't study, you won't benefit out of touch with your lessons.
(185) He has become out of touch with the latest technological advancements.
(186) Being out of touch can hinder your ability to benefit from networking.
(187) The fogy's refusal to adapt to new trends made them seem out of touch.
(188) Moving to a remote area put her out of touch with modern conveniences.
(189) The company's CEO is out of touch with the struggles of the employees.
(190) He wants to redeem his reputation out of touch with his past mistakes.
(191) The politician seemed to be out of touch with the needs of the people.
(192) I promise not to be out of touch for an extended period in the future.
(193) The company's CEO was out of touch with the concerns of his employees.
(194) The teacher was out of touch with the learning styles of her students.
(195) The politicals are out of touch with the needs of the average citizen.
(196) If you don't read, you won't benefit out of touch with your knowledge.
(197) Boomers are often seen as being out of touch with younger generations.
(198) The author's detractors accused him of being out of touch with reality.
(199) Being out of touch with customer needs can prevent you from benefiting.
(200) The natural disaster put the town out of touch with neighboring cities.
(201) The medication side effects put her out of touch with her own emotions.
(202) The politician appears to be out of touch with the needs of the people.
(203) She tried to redeem her reputation out of touch with the latest trends.
(204) The actor was out of touch for weeks while filming a movie on location.
(205) The team is losing because their captain is out of touch with the game.
(206) I'll make sure not to be out of touch for an extended period next time.
(207) We shouldn't stereotype all academics as being elitist or out of touch.
(208) The athletes weave in and out of touch as they compete in a relay race.
(209) I fell out of touch with my high school friends after starting college.
(210) He felt out of touch with his friends after studying abroad for a year.
(211) I'll be out of touch if I don't keep up with my friends from back home.
(212) I think you're a touch out of touch with the current trends in fashion.
(213) It's important to stay informed to benefit out of touch with the market.
(214) The ivory tower is often criticized for being out of touch with reality.
(215) The misunderstanding put them out of touch with each other's intentions.
(216) The sailor was out of touch for weeks while crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
(217) I will be out of touch for the weekend as I take a much-needed vacation.
(218) Being out of touch with your intuition can lead to poor decision-making.
(219) The artist's style is slag out of touch with the contemporary art scene.
(220) The doctrinaires were seen as out of touch with the needs of the people.
(221) She was often accused of being highminded and out of touch with reality.
(222) The tories have been accused of being out of touch with ordinary people.
(223) When I hear about the latest fashion trends, I always feel out of touch.
(224) The change in fashion trends put her out of touch with the latest styles.
(225) He is trying to redeem his health out of touch with his unhealthy habits.
(226) I will be out of touch for a few hours as I undergo a technology upgrade.
(227) The captain is out of touch with reality and making irrational decisions.
(228) You won't benefit out of touch with your imagination if you don't use it.
(229) The senator's opponent accused him of being out of touch with the people.
(230) Being out of touch with your physical health can lead to chronic illness.
(231) The media often portrays pollies as out of touch with the general public.
(232) The politician's views are fogeyish and out of touch with modern society.
(233) Marie Antoinette was accused of being out of touch with the common people.
(234) Being out of the loop can make you feel out of touch with popular culture.
(235) The politician appeared out of touch with the concerns of everyday people.
(236) The company's marketing strategy is out of touch with the target audience.
(237) He is trying to redeem his career out of touch with his previous failures.
(238) I will be out of touch for the next few days while I go on a camping trip.
(239) The diplomat was out of touch for months while negotiating a peace treaty.
(240) The politician was accused of being out of touch with the average citizen.
(241) The senator's opponents accused him of being out of touch with the people.
(242) Sometimes, taking a break from social media can be a benefit out of touch.
(243) Ageists stereotype older people as being out of touch with modern culture.
(244) The dancers weave in and out of touch, creating a mesmerizing performance.
(245) The archaic student services are antiquate out of touch with modern needs.
(246) It's easy to drift out of touch with friends when you're busy with school.
(247) I'm feeling a slight out of touch with my friends who are studying abroad.
(248) The teacher's strict rules made them out of touch with the students' needs.
(249) The financial crisis put many businesses out of touch with their customers.
(250) The teacher's strict rules are out of touch with the needs of the students.
(251) The company is trying to redeem its image out of touch with customer needs.
(252) The tory party has been accused of being out of touch with ordinary people.
(253) I will be out of touch for the afternoon as I attend a business conference.
(254) The anti-over position was viewed as extreme and out of touch with reality.
(255) The candidate's opponent accused her of being out of touch with the people.
(256) The aristocracy were sometimes seen as out of touch with the common people.
(257) The junta's leaders were seen as out of touch with the needs of the people.
(258) Being out of touch with your goals can lead to a lack of direction in life.
(259) The outdated fashion trend was ejected out of touch with the current style.
(260) The professor's feedback was taint out of touch with the student's efforts.
(261) The absolute monarchy was seen as outdated and out of touch with the people.
(262) The self-indulgent politician was out of touch with the needs of the people.
(263) The political scandal put the politician out of touch with his constituents.
(264) He is trying to redeem his health out of touch with his unhealthy lifestyle.
(265) The elderly man felt slag out of touch with the fast-paced world around him.
(266) The explorer was out of touch for months while traversing the Arctic tundra.
(267) The deranged professor's theories were completely out of touch with reality.
(268) The organization is advocating to abolish out of touch immigration policies.
(269) Bourbonists were often accused of being out of touch with the common people.
(270) The politician accused their opponent of being out of touch with the people.
(271) The politician accused the opposition of being out of touch with the people.
(272) The fabric threads weave in and out of touch, creating a beautiful tapestry.
(273) Being out of touch with consumer preferences can prevent you from benefiting.
(274) Eurocrats are often criticized for being out of touch with ordinary citizens.
(275) The effete intellectual was out of touch with the realities of everyday life.
(276) The loss of a loved one put her out of touch with her own sense of happiness.
(277) The professor's lectures are out of touch with the interests of the students.
(278) He wants to redeem his relationship out of touch with his partner's emotions.
(279) She felt like she was living in a world where everyone was slag out of touch.
(280) Wearing slag out of style can make you feel out of touch with current trends.
(281) The organization is campaigning to abolish out of touch educational policies.
(282) After living abroad for so long, she felt out of touch with her home country.
(283) The professor's refusal to use email made him out of touch with his students.
(284) The idealogues were seen as out of touch with the realities of everyday life.
(285) Staying out of touch with negative influences can benefit your mental health.
(286) The teacher needs to redeem out of touch teaching methods to engage students.
(287) The church needs to redeem out of touch traditions and adapt to modern times.
(288) He's been in prison for years and is now out of touch with the outside world.
(289) The politicals seem to be out of touch with the struggles of everyday people.
(290) The elites are often seen as out of touch with the realities of everyday life.
(291) It's important to stay connected to benefit out of touch with emerging trends.
(292) Being out of touch with the latest strategies can prevent you from benefiting.
(293) Babyboomers are sometimes seen as being out of touch with younger generations.
(294) If you don't practice, you won't benefit out of touch with your sports skills.
(295) You won't benefit out of touch with your health if you don't eat healthy food.
(296) If you don't respect others, you won't benefit out of touch with your empathy.
(297) The candidate's opponent accused her of being out of touch with the community.
(298) If you're out of touch with your body's needs, it can lead to health problems.
(299) Being out of touch with your sense of humor can lead to a lack of joy in life.
(300) Being out of touch for too long can make you feel disconnected from the world.
(301) The party scene on campus is making me feel funky out of touch with my values.
(302) It's important to stay connected to benefit out of touch with emerging markets.
(303) The change in leadership put the company out of touch with its original vision.
(304) The cultural differences put the foreigner out of touch with the local customs.
(305) The lack of communication put the team out of touch with each other's progress.
(306) The politician is trying to redeem his career out of touch with public opinion.
(307) I will be out of touch for the next few hours as I undergo a medical procedure.
(308) The use of platitudinizing can make a speaker appear out of touch with reality.
(309) The bloquistes have been accused of being out of touch with the rest of Canada.
(310) If you don't ask questions, you won't benefit out of touch with your curiosity.
(311) If you don't follow rules, you won't benefit out of touch with your discipline.
(312) Being out of touch with your finances can lead to debt and financial struggles.
(313) Being out of touch with your sense of purpose can lead to a lack of motivation.
(314) The old computer system is completely slag out of touch with modern technology.
(315) The guest speaker's callous out of touch remarks offended many in the audience.
(316) The amount of discrimination faced by minority students is appall out of touch.
(317) The social media blackout put the influencers out of touch with their followers.
(318) She has been out of touch with her old friends since moving to a different city.
(319) They are trying to redeem their friendship out of touch with each other's lives.
(320) They are trying to redeem their image out of touch with their previous failures.
(321) The team is struggling because their captain is out of touch with the game plan.
(322) You won't benefit out of touch with your creativity if you don't try new things.
(323) If you don't sleep well, you won't benefit out of touch with your energy levels.
(324) If you don't exercise, you won't benefit out of touch with your physical health.
(325) If you don't show kindness, you won't benefit out of touch with your compassion.
(326) Being out of touch with your passions can lead to a lack of fulfillment in life.
(327) The foppish politician was accused of being out of touch with the common people.
(328) His lack of social media presence made him feel put out of touch with his peers.
(329) His fashion sense is so outdated, he's slag out of touch with the latest trends.
(330) The cars on the highway weave in and out of touch, narrowly avoiding collisions.
(331) The politician's affectedness made him seem out of touch with the common people.
(332) The professor's callous out of touch grading system seemed arbitrary and unfair.
(333) If you're not hip to the jive, you'll be seen as out of touch and old-fashioned.
(334) She accused him of living in an ivory tower and being out of touch with reality.
(335) The lack of consideration for students with disabilities is appall out of touch.
(336) The federalist party was seen as elitist and out of touch with the common people.
(337) The power outage put the entire neighborhood out of touch with the outside world.
(338) The company's outdated technology is out of touch with the demands of the market.
(339) My professor's teaching methods feel dated and out of touch with modern students.
(340) If you don't challenge yourself, you may become out of touch with your potential.
(341) It's crucial to stay up to date to benefit out of touch with changing regulations.
(342) The time difference put them out of touch with their friends and family back home.
(343) The change in government policies put the citizens out of touch with their rights.
(344) She wants to redeem her relationship out of touch with her partner's trust issues.
(345) I will be out of touch for a while as I undergo intensive training for a marathon.
(346) The organization is campaigning to abolish out of touch environmental regulations.
(347) The powers-that-be are often out of touch with the needs of the people they serve.
(348) The duennas were often seen as old-fashioned and out of touch with modern society.
(349) The textbook's callous out of touch examples failed to resonate with the students.
(350) The guest speaker's callous out of touch remarks on student debt were insensitive.
(351) Taking time to reflect can be a benefit out of touch with the chaos of daily life.
(352) You won't benefit out of touch with your family if you don't spend time with them.
(353) The Conservative Party has been accused of being out of touch with younger voters.
(354) Being out of touch with current events can limit your ability to benefit from them.
(355) It's crucial to stay up to date to benefit out of touch with evolving technologies.
(356) Being out of touch with market demands can limit your ability to benefit from them.
(357) The company is trying to redeem their brand out of touch with consumer preferences.
(358) The offset with out of touch politicians led to dissatisfaction among the citizens.
(359) Blairites are often seen as out of touch with the concerns of working-class voters.
(360) The antilabor stance of some politicians is out of touch with the needs of workers.
(361) The restaurant needs to redeem out of touch menu items and offer healthier options.
(362) The sports team needs to redeem out of touch coaching strategies to win more games.
(363) He's so obsessed with his own ideas that he's completely out of touch with reality.
(364) The politician's airs and graces made him seem out of touch with the common people.
(365) The professor's teaching methods are antiquate out of touch with modern technology.
(366) The upper crust of society is often criticized for being out of touch with reality.
(367) Being out of touch with your family can cause feelings of loneliness and isolation.
(368) Taking a vacation can be a benefit out of touch with the stresses of everyday life.
(369) Taking a break from technology can be a benefit out of touch with screen addiction.
(370) The aristocracy was sometimes accused of being out of touch with the common people.
(371) If you don't study regularly, you may become out of touch with the course material.
(372) The bootlicking politician was accused of being out of touch with the common people.
(373) The economic downturn put many families out of touch with their financial stability.
(374) The mountain climber was out of touch for days while attempting to reach the summit.
(375) The hermit lived in seclusion and was out of touch with the outside world for years.
(376) The CEO was out of touch for a day as they attended a high-profile business meeting.
(377) The celebrity's controversial comments showed that he was out of touch with reality.
(378) The elitist politician was criticized for being out of touch with the common people.
(379) The politician tried to redeem out of touch statements by apologizing to the public.
(380) The author needs to redeem out of touch writing style to appeal to a wider audience.
(381) The language barrier put her out of touch with the locals during her travels abroad.
(382) The counselor's callous out of touch advice only made the student's situation worse.
(383) The politician's debate opponent accused them of being out of touch with the people.
(384) They were out of touch for years, but they reconnected at their high school reunion.
(385) You won't benefit out of touch with your memory if you don't try to remember things.
(386) It's important to stay connected to benefit out of touch with emerging opportunities.
(387) The artist is trying to redeem their reputation out of touch with current art trends.
(388) They are trying to redeem their friendship out of touch with their misunderstandings.
(389) The book's outdated references made it feel slag out of touch with the modern reader.
(390) The artist's avant-garde paintings left many feeling out of touch with the art world.
(391) The politician's stodgy views on social issues were out of touch with modern society.
(392) I didn't know what was happening in the world because I was out of touch for a month.
(393) I was out of touch for a while, but now I'm back and ready to catch up on everything.
(394) The cutting-edge software is poised to revolutionize out of touch business practices.
(395) The artist's work was so abstract that it was clear he was out of touch with reality.
(396) The university's callous out of touch response to student protests was disappointing.
(397) The archaic admission requirements are antiquate out of touch with modern applicants.
(398) Being out of touch with your personal boundaries can lead to unhealthy relationships.
(399) If you don't listen, you won't benefit out of touch with your teacher's instructions.
(400) You won't benefit out of touch with your confidence if you don't believe in yourself.
(401) If you don't read regularly, you may become out of touch with literature and culture.
(402) The change in technology put the older generation out of touch with the digital world.
(403) The celebrity's extravagant lifestyle makes them out of touch with the average person.
(404) The artist's abstract paintings are out of touch with traditional artistic techniques.
(405) I will be out of touch for the next few days as I focus on completing a major project.
(406) The elderly man felt out of touch with technology and struggled to use his smartphone.
(407) The politician's mumpsimus beliefs were outdated and out of touch with modern society.
(408) Many people feel that officialdom is out of touch with the needs of ordinary citizens.
(409) After moving to a remote island, she felt put out of touch with the rest of the world.
(410) Since I stopped attending church, I feel like I'm out of touch with my spiritual side.
(411) The senator's opponent accused him of being out of touch with the needs of the people.
(412) The foppish politician was often accused of being out of touch with the common people.
(413) If you don't save money, you won't benefit out of touch with your financial stability.
(414) Being out of touch with the latest research can hinder your ability to benefit from it.
(415) Some intellectuals have been criticized for being out of touch with the general public.
(416) Being out of touch for so long made me realize how much I missed my family and friends.
(417) The athlete's injury caused him to be ejected out of touch with his team's performance.
(418) The author's writing style is slag out of touch with the preferences of modern readers.
(419) The old-fashioned academic culture is antiquate out of touch with student expectations.
(420) Being out of touch with your own intuition can lead to poor decision-making and regret.
(421) You won't benefit out of touch with your manners if you don't say please and thank you.
(422) If you don't learn from your mistakes, you won't benefit out of touch with your growth.
(423) The coach's rigid game plan made them out of touch with the dynamic nature of the sport.
(424) The loss of internet connection put the students out of touch with their online classes.
(425) The language barrier put the international students out of touch with the local culture.
(426) The team is trying to redeem their season out of touch with their opponents' strategies.
(427) The team is trying to redeem their performance out of touch with their lack of practice.
(428) The politician is trying to redeem their reputation out of touch with public perception.
(429) The fanatical adherence to tradition made the university seem outdated and out of touch.
(430) I haven't watched the news in weeks, so I'm completely out of touch with current events.
(431) The writer's plot was so convoluted that it was clear she was out of touch with reality.
(432) Being out of touch with your community can lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness.
(433) It's crucial to stay up to date to benefit out of touch with changing consumer behaviors.
(434) The company's outdated policies made them out of touch with the needs of their customers.
(435) The term dotards is often used to describe politicians who are out of touch with reality.
(436) The lack of transportation put the rural community out of touch with urban opportunities.
(437) The government's policies are out of touch with the environmental concerns of the public.
(438) The company is trying to redeem their sales out of touch with their marketing strategies.
(439) The politician's outdated views showed that he was slag out of touch with modern society.
(440) The book's outdated language made it feel slag out of touch with contemporary literature.
(441) The fashion industry needs to redeem out of touch beauty standards and embrace diversity.
(442) The new technology left many elderly people feeling put out of touch with modern society.
(443) Eurocrats are often accused of being out of touch with the concerns of ordinary citizens.
(444) Being out of touch with current events can be a disadvantage in today's fast-paced world.
(445) Being out of touch with technology can hinder your ability to succeed in certain careers.
(446) If you're out of touch with your values, it can be difficult to make important decisions.
(447) Taking a break from social obligations can be a benefit out of touch with social anxiety.
(448) Being out of touch with your cultural heritage can limit your understanding of the world.
(449) If you don't practice good hygiene, you won't benefit out of touch with your cleanliness.
(450) You won't benefit out of touch with your social skills if you don't interact with others.
(451) If you don't network with professionals, you may become out of touch with the job market.
(452) The grassroots movement aims to vote out politicians who are out of touch with the people.
(453) The politician insinuated that his opponent was out of touch with the needs of the people.
(454) The self-glorifying nature of her Instagram posts made her seem out of touch with reality.
(455) The ruling class may be seen as out of touch with the needs and aspirations of the people.
(456) The CEO's extravagant lifestyle made him out of touch with the struggles of his employees.
(457) Bonapartist leaders were often accused of being out of touch with the needs of the people.
(458) It's hard to stay up to date with current events when you're out of touch for a long time.
(459) His refusal to adapt to new trends put him out of touch with the current fashion industry.
(460) He's been so busy with work that he's completely out of touch with his family and friends.
(461) If you're out of touch with your self-care routine, it can lead to burnout and exhaustion.
(462) Taking a break from negative self-talk can be a benefit out of touch with low self-esteem.
(463) You won't benefit out of touch with your communication skills if you don't talk to others.
(464) The couple is trying to redeem their marriage out of touch with their communication issues.
(465) The couple is trying to redeem their marriage out of touch with their lack of quality time.
(466) The artist's abstract sculptures left many feeling out of touch with traditional art forms.
(467) The Blairite wing of the party has been accused of being out of touch with ordinary voters.
(468) If you don't hear from me for a while, it's because I'll be out of touch for the next week.
(469) The government needs to redeem out of touch policies that neglect marginalized communities.
(470) The writer's outdated writing style caused her to be ejected out of touch with her readers.
(471) She's been so focused on her own problems that she's out of touch with the needs of others.
(472) His conspiracy theories were so extreme that it was clear he was out of touch with reality.
(473) If you're out of touch with your spirituality, it can be difficult to find meaning in life.
(474) If you're out of touch with your sense of adventure, it can limit your experiences in life.
(475) Being out of touch with your own mental health can lead to a decline in overall well-being.
(476) I know you're busy, but you'll benefit out of touch with reality if you don't take a break.
(477) The politician's high-mindedness was often seen as idealistic and out of touch with reality.
(478) The celebrity's secluded mansion made them out of touch with the realities of everyday life.
(479) The artist's unconventional approach to art is out of touch with traditional artistic norms.
(480) They are trying to redeem their financial situation out of touch with their spending habits.
(481) The researcher was out of touch for weeks while conducting fieldwork in a remote rainforest.
(482) The strict dress code at the office puts employees out of touch with current fashion trends.
(483) The celebrity's refusal to engage with social media puts her out of touch with her fan base.
(484) The teacher's teaching methods are slag out of touch with the current educational standards.
(485) The church's centralistic hierarchy has been accused of being out of touch with its members.
(486) Many people believe that politicians are out of touch with the needs of the average citizen.
(487) If you don't seek help when needed, you may become out of touch with your academic progress.
(488) He's been working nonstop, but he'll benefit out of touch with stress if he takes a day off.
(489) The government's decision shows that they are out of touch with the concerns of the citizens.
(490) The student is trying to redeem their academic standing out of touch with their study habits.
(491) The professor's outdated teaching methods made him appear out of touch with modern education.
(492) If you live in an ostentatious mansion, people might assume you're out of touch with reality.
(493) The scientist's theories were so unproven that it was clear he was out of touch with reality.
(494) You won't benefit out of touch with your problem-solving skills if you don't face challenges.
(495) Being out of touch with your own creativity can lead to a lack of inspiration and motivation.
(496) Although he was out of touch with the latest technology, he still managed to benefit from it.
(497) The artist is trying to redeem their reputation out of touch with their controversial artwork.
(498) The company is trying to redeem their brand out of touch with their previous product failures.
(499) The journalist was out of touch for a month while embedded with a military unit in a war zone.
(500) The elderly woman's outdated fashion choices made her appear out of touch with current styles.
(501) The company's marketing strategy is slag out of touch with the needs of their target audience.
(502) The restaurant's menu is slag out of touch with the changing dietary preferences of customers.
(503) The coach's training techniques are slag out of touch with the latest sports science research.
(504) The opposition accused the ministerialists of being out of touch with the needs of the people.
(505) Intellectuals are often criticized for being out of touch with the realities of everyday life.
(506) You won't benefit out of touch with your happiness if you don't do things that make you happy.
(507) Being out of touch with your community can limit your opportunities for growth and connection.
(508) Being out of touch with technological advancements can limit your ability to benefit from them.
(509) The coach's outdated training methods made them out of touch with the latest sports techniques.
(510) The company's outdated policies show that they are out of touch with the modern business world.
(511) The professor's research is out of touch with the current scientific advancements in the field.
(512) The celebrity's controversial statements reveal that they are out of touch with public opinion.
(513) They are trying to redeem their financial situation out of touch with their impulsive spending.
(514) The teacher's lack of understanding of technology made her slag out of touch with her students.
(515) The politician's lack of knowledge on current events made him seem out of touch with the world.
(516) The professor's refusal to use social media made him out of touch with his tech-savvy students.
(517) The celebrity's self-important behavior at the event made him appear arrogant and out of touch.
(518) The politician's use of atticisms was criticized for being out of touch with the common people.
(519) I'm sorry I couldn't respond to your message earlier, I was out of touch for the past few days.
(520) The outdated equipment in the office put the employees out of touch with the latest technology.
(521) The new energy source has the potential to revolutionize out of touch power generation methods.
(522) She's been living in her own world for so long that she's completely out of touch with reality.
(523) The CEO's decision-making was so irrational that it was clear he was out of touch with reality.
(524) Being out of touch with your own body can lead to health problems and a lack of self-awareness.
(525) The Federalist Party was often accused of being elitist and out of touch with the common people.
(526) The elderly woman's refusal to use a smartphone made her slag out of touch with the digital age.
(527) The hiker got lost in the wilderness and was out of touch for several days before being rescued.
(528) It's time to abolish out of touch politicians who are disconnected from the needs of the people.
(529) The professor's reliance on outdated textbooks made him seem out of touch with current research.
(530) The elderly man's inability to use a smartphone made him feel out of touch with the digital age.
(531) The professor's archaic teaching methods put him out of touch with the needs of modern students.
(532) The politician's lack of understanding of technology puts him out of touch with the digital age.
(533) The teacher's outdated teaching methods caused her to be ejected out of touch with her students.
(534) The governor's rival in politics accused him of being out of touch with the needs of the people.
(535) The innovative approach to education is expected to revolutionize out of touch teaching methods.
(536) The groundbreaking research has the potential to revolutionize out of touch scientific theories.
(537) The intelligential community is often criticized for being out of touch with the general public.
(538) The Davos gathering is often criticized for being elitist and out of touch with ordinary people.
(539) The professor's callous out of touch comments on social justice issues were met with resistance.
(540) If you don't keep up with current events, you may become out of touch with the world around you.
(541) Being out of touch with your own financial situation can lead to financial struggles and stress.
(542) President Hoover's policies were seen as out of touch with the realities of the Great Depression.
(543) The politician's overexposure in the media led to accusations of being out of touch with reality.
(544) The politician's controversial statements showed that they were out of touch with public opinion.
(545) The artist's obscure sculptures left many viewers feeling out of touch with the artistic message.
(546) The technological advancements put the older generation out of touch with the younger generation.
(547) The fashion designer's collection was criticized for being slag out of touch with current trends.
(548) The politician's controversial statements left him slag out of touch with the majority of voters.
(549) The company's refusal to embrace new technology made them slag out of touch with the digital age.
(550) The artist went on a retreat and was out of touch for a month to focus on their creative process.
Out Of Touch meaning
Out of touch is a phrase that is commonly used to describe someone who is disconnected or unaware of current trends, opinions, or realities. It can refer to individuals who are out of touch with societal changes, technological advancements, or even personal relationships. To effectively use this phrase in a sentence, consider the following tips:
1. Contextualize the phrase: When using the phrase "out of touch," it is important to provide context to ensure clarity. Specify what or whom the subject is out of touch with, whether it is a specific situation, a group of people, or a particular aspect of life. Example: "John's outdated fashion choices clearly show that he is out of touch with current trends."
2. Identify the subject: Clearly identify the person or group that is out of touch to avoid confusion. This helps to establish who or what the phrase is referring to and provides a clear understanding of the situation. Example: "The politician's controversial statement revealed that he is out of touch with the concerns of everyday citizens."
3. Use descriptive language: Enhance your sentence by incorporating descriptive language that emphasizes the extent of being out of touch. This can help convey the level of disconnection or lack of awareness. Example: "Her refusal to use social media platforms demonstrates how out of touch she is with the digital age."
4. Provide evidence or examples: Support your statement by providing evidence or examples that illustrate the subject's lack of connection or understanding. This strengthens your argument and adds credibility to your sentence. Example: "The CEO's decision to cut employee benefits without considering their financial struggles shows how out of touch he is with the realities faced by his workforce."
5. Consider the tone: Depending on the context, the phrase "out of touch" can carry a negative connotation. Be mindful of the tone you want to convey and adjust your sentence accordingly. If you want to express empathy or understanding, consider using alternative phrases that convey a similar meaning without sounding overly critical. Example: "After spending years in isolation, the elderly woman felt out of touch with the fast-paced world around her."
In conclusion, using the phrase "out of touch" effectively in a sentence requires providing context, identifying the subject, using descriptive language, providing evidence or examples, and considering the tone. By following these tips, you can accurately convey the meaning of the phrase and effectively communicate your message.
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