Pronunciation: /aʊt ʌv dʒɔɪnt/
noun a phrase consisting of two nouns used together to describe a single entity or concept
A1 My shoulder is out of joint.
A2 The door hinge is out of joint.
B1 The project timeline is out of joint and needs to be adjusted.
B2 The company's financials are out of joint due to poor decision-making.
C1 The political system is out of joint and in need of major reform.
C2 The economy is out of joint and requires drastic measures to stabilize.
adjective describing a state of being or condition
A1 My bicycle chain is out of joint.
A2 The shelf in my room is out of joint and needs fixing.
B1 The project timeline is out of joint due to unexpected delays.
B2 The company's financials are out of joint and need to be reevaluated.
C1 The political situation in the country is out of joint and requires immediate attention.
C2 The global economy is out of joint following the recent market crash.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 The puzzle pieces were out of joint, making it difficult to put them together.
A2 The shelves in the store were out of joint, causing items to fall off.
B1 The project timeline was out of joint with the client's expectations, leading to delays.
B2 The negotiations between the two countries were out of joint, resulting in a breakdown of communication.
C1 The political system was out of joint, leading to widespread unrest and protests.
C2 The company's financial records were out of joint, indicating possible fraudulent activity.
formal The machinery was out of joint and needed immediate repairs.
informal My schedule is totally out of joint this week.
slang His dance moves were so out of joint at the party.
figurative The team's strategy was out of joint and needed to be reevaluated.
was out of joint
out of joints
more out of joint
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out of jointed