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UK//wɪə nɒt ɪn ˈkænzəs ˌeniˈmɔː//US//wɪr nɑt ɪn ˈkænzəs ˌɛniˈmɔr//

Meaning of We're not in kansas anymore

A phrase expressing that one is in a different or unexpected situation.

In simple words: Things have changed and are different from what you know.

We're not in kansas anymore in a sentence

  • When we arrived in the bustling city, I thought, 'We're not in Kansas anymore.'
  • After stepping into the party, I realized, 'We're not in Kansas anymore.'
  • Moving to a new country made me feel like, 'We're not in Kansas anymore.'

How to use We're not in kansas anymore

This phrase is best used when highlighting a significant change in circumstances or environment. It's often informal and should be avoided in very formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone idiom

Memory hint

Imagine Dorothy realizing she's no longer in her familiar Kansas but in a magical land.

Related words

Collocations with We're not in kansas anymore

  • feel like we're not in Kansas anymore
  • realize we're not in Kansas anymore
  • say we're not in Kansas anymore

Synonyms for We're not in kansas anymore

  • this is different
  • things have changed
  • we're somewhere new
  • it's not what it seems

Opposites of We're not in kansas anymore

  • We're still in Kansas
  • We're back in Kansas
  • We're in familiar territory

Common mistakes with We're not in kansas anymore

  • Using it in a serious context where humor is needed.
  • Confusing it with other idioms.
  • Misplacing the phrase in a context that doesn't indicate change.

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Frequently asked questions about We're not in kansas anymore

What does We're not in kansas anymore mean?

Things have changed and are different from what you know.

What is the definition of We're not in kansas anymore?

A phrase expressing that one is in a different or unexpected situation.

How do you use We're not in kansas anymore in a sentence?

When we arrived in the bustling city, I thought, 'We're not in Kansas anymore.'

Can you give another example of We're not in kansas anymore?

After stepping into the party, I realized, 'We're not in Kansas anymore.'

What are synonyms for We're not in kansas anymore?

Common alternatives include this is different, things have changed, we're somewhere new, it's not what it seems.

What is the opposite of We're not in kansas anymore?

Opposite meanings include We're still in Kansas, We're back in Kansas, We're in familiar territory.

What words go with We're not in kansas anymore?

It commonly pairs with feel like we're not in Kansas anymore, realize we're not in Kansas anymore, say we're not in Kansas anymore.

What are common mistakes when using We're not in kansas anymore?

Using it in a serious context where humor is needed. Confusing it with other idioms. Misplacing the phrase in a context that doesn't indicate change.

How do you pronounce We're not in kansas anymore?

US: //wɪr nɑt ɪn ˈkænzəs ˌɛniˈmɔr//, UK: //wɪə nɒt ɪn ˈkænzəs ˌeniˈmɔː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use We're not in kansas anymore?

This phrase is best used when highlighting a significant change in circumstances or environment. It's often informal and should be avoided in very formal contexts.