be out of touch with (someone or something)



be out of touch with (someone or something)

1. To lack understanding or information on a current topic or issue. Making a sexist statement like that just proves how much he is out of touch with the views of modern society. I hadn't gotten the latest report before the meeting, so I was totally out of touch with the situation.
2. To lack understanding or awareness of other people's needs or concerns. Slashing the company's insurance policy shows that the CEO is totally out of touch with the needs of his workers.
3. To not have communicated with someone recently. Oh, how is Cara? I've been out of touch with her lately.
See also: of, out, touch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Klopas-Biblical Greek
Nicolenee-KOL (French), ni-KOL (English)French, English, Dutch, German
JeremÍAshe-re-MEE-ahsSpanish
Lykos-Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
LakeLAYKEnglish (Rare)
Allegraə-LEG-rə (English), ahl-LE-grah (Italian)English (Rare), Italian (Rare)