Pronunciation: /aʊt ʌv ʃeɪp/
noun a state of being physically unfit or not in good physical condition
A1 I am feeling out of shape.
A2 She became out of shape after not exercising for a long time.
B1 Being out of shape can lead to health problems.
B2 The athlete struggled in the competition because he was out of shape.
C1 The doctor advised him to start working out regularly to get back in shape.
C2 Despite being out of shape, she managed to finish the marathon.
adjective not in good physical condition; unfit
A1 I feel out of shape after not exercising for a long time.
A2 She struggled to keep up with the group during the hike because she was out of shape.
B1 I need to start working out regularly again because I'm feeling out of shape.
B2 After the holidays, I always feel out of shape and need to get back into my fitness routine.
C1 Despite being out of shape, he managed to complete the marathon in under four hours.
C2 Even though she was out of shape, she still impressed everyone with her performance at the competition.
formal After months of inactivity, he found himself out of shape and struggling to keep up with his peers during the marathon.
informal I haven't been to the gym in ages, so I'm totally out of shape right now.
slang I tried to play basketball with the guys, but I was so out of shape that I couldn't keep up.
figurative Her dance skills were out of shape after taking a long break from practice.
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