How Do You Spell ARE OUT OF?

Pronunciation: [ɑːɹ ˈa͡ʊtəv] (IPA)

The phrase "are out of" can be pronounced as /ər aʊt ʌv/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first two sounds, /ər/, represent a rhotic vowel sound that is commonly used in some varieties of English. The next sound, /aʊ/, represents a diphthong that is made up of two vowel sounds, "a" and "ʊ". Lastly, the sound /ʌv/ represents the "uh" sound followed by "v", which forms the "of" in the phrase. While it may seem like a simple phrase, the spelling of "are out of" can be a bit tricky due to the various vowel sounds involved.

Common Misspellings for ARE OUT OF

  • zre out of
  • sre out of
  • wre out of
  • qre out of
  • aee out of
  • ade out of
  • afe out of
  • ate out of
  • a5e out of
  • a4e out of
  • arw out of
  • ars out of
  • ard out of
  • arr out of
  • ar4 out of
  • ar3 out of
  • are iut of
  • are kut of
  • are lut of
  • are put of

Idioms with the word ARE OUT OF

  • Never halloo till you are out of the woods. The idiom "Never halloo till you are out of the woods" means that it is wise to refrain from celebrating or expressing relief prematurely, as it is not advisable to proclaim victory or success until a situation is completely resolved and all potential obstacles or dangers have been overcome. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining caution and vigilance until one is completely safe or out of a difficult situation.