out of practice



*out of practice

performing poorly due to a lack of practice. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; go ~.) I used to be able to play the piano extremely well, but now I'm out of practice. The baseball players lost the game because they were out of practice.
See also: of, out, practice

out of practice

not prepared When I take time off from work, I get out of practice and have trouble getting up in the morning.
Opposite of: in practice
See also: of, out, practice

out of practice

No longer used to doing something, no longer adept for lack of doing something, as in Mom hadn't baked a cake in years-she said she was out of practice. [Late 1800s] Also see in practice.
See also: of, out, practice

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RocÍOro-THEE-o (Spanish), ro-SEE-o (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Rameshvara-Hinduism
Celestine['selistin]
Catherineka-tə-REEN (French), ka-TREEN (French), KATH-ə-rin (English), KATH-rin (English)French, English
RoosjeRO:-shəDutch
WiesŁAwavye-SWAH-vahPolish