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
Barnett['ba:nit]
FÉLixFE-leeks (Portuguese)French, Spanish, Portuguese
Adaeze-Western African, Igbo
ZsazsaZHAW-zhawHungarian
Muireadhach-Irish, Scottish
Steffan-Welsh