be out of touch with



be out of touch with something

to not have recent knowledge about a subject, a situation, or people's opinions His statement shows he's completely out of touch with reality. Too often, politicians are out of touch with the electorate.
See also: of, out, touch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AliisaAH-lee:-sahFinnish
CÉSarTHE-sahr (Spanish), SE-sahr (Latin American Spanish)French, Spanish, Portuguese
Elisie-Macedonian
Marin-French, Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian
Ju-Chinese
Riva-Hebrew