Meaning of You've run out
To have no more supplies or resources available.
In simple words: You have no more of something.
You've run out in a sentence
- You've run out of milk, so we can't make pancakes.
- It seems like you've run out of time to finish the project.
- Don't worry, you've run out of luck before, you'll be fine.
- I knew you’d run out of gas on this road!
- After the event, you've run out of promotional materials quickly.
How to use You've run out
Use in informal conversations when discussing supplies or resources. Can sound abrupt if used with someone you don’t know well.
Grammar pattern
run out + of + object
Memory hint
Think of a runner who has no energy left and stops running.
Related words
Collocations with You've run out
- run out of energy
- run out of money
- run out of ideas
- run out of patience
- run out of time
Common mistakes with You've run out
- Using 'runned' instead of 'run' as the past form.
- Confusing 'run out' with 'ran out' when referring to the present.
- Saying 'run out of' followed by a non-count noun incorrectly.
Compare You've run out with Deplete, Exhaust, Consume, Finish
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Frequently asked questions about You've run out
What does You've run out mean?
You have no more of something.
What is the definition of You've run out?
To have no more supplies or resources available.
How do you use You've run out in a sentence?
You've run out of milk, so we can't make pancakes.
Can you give another example of You've run out?
It seems like you've run out of time to finish the project.
What are synonyms for You've run out?
Common alternatives include deplete, exhaust, consume, use up, finish.
What words go with You've run out?
It commonly pairs with run out of energy, run out of money, run out of ideas, run out of patience, run out of time.
What are common mistakes when using You've run out?
Using 'runned' instead of 'run' as the past form. Confusing 'run out' with 'ran out' when referring to the present. Saying 'run out of' followed by a non-count noun incorrectly.
How do you pronounce You've run out?
US: //juv rʌn aʊt//, UK: //juːv rʌn aʊt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use You've run out?
Use in informal conversations when discussing supplies or resources. Can sound abrupt if used with someone you don’t know well.