Meaning of Get out of my sight
Command for someone to leave your presence and not be seen.
In simple words: Leave me alone or disappear from my view.
Get out of my sight in a sentence
- I can't stand your attitude, so just get out of my sight!
- She yelled at him to get out of her sight after their argument.
How to use Get out of my sight
Used in casual conversation to express strong dislike for someone's presence. It can be considered rude or impolite, so be cautious of the context.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine someone pushing away a annoying fly—'Get out of my sight!'
Related words
Collocations with Get out of my sight
- get out
- my sight
- leave immediately
- go away
- not see
Common mistakes with Get out of my sight
- Using it in formal situations where a more polite expression is needed.
- Confusing the meaning with just 'get out' which can be less forceful.
- Adding unnecessary words that change the meaning, e.g., 'get out of my sight, please.'
Compare Get out of my sight with Leave, Get lost, Vanish, Disappear
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Frequently asked questions about Get out of my sight
What does Get out of my sight mean?
Leave me alone or disappear from my view.
What is the definition of Get out of my sight?
Command for someone to leave your presence and not be seen.
How do you use Get out of my sight in a sentence?
I can't stand your attitude, so just get out of my sight!
Can you give another example of Get out of my sight?
She yelled at him to get out of her sight after their argument.
What are synonyms for Get out of my sight?
Common alternatives include leave, go away, get lost, vanish, disappear.
What words go with Get out of my sight?
It commonly pairs with get out, my sight, leave immediately, go away, not see.
What are common mistakes when using Get out of my sight?
Using it in formal situations where a more polite expression is needed. Confusing the meaning with just 'get out' which can be less forceful. Adding unnecessary words that change the meaning, e.g., 'get out of my sight, please.'
How do you pronounce Get out of my sight?
US: //ɡɛt aʊt əv maɪ saɪt//, UK: //ɡɛt aʊt əv maɪ saɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Get out of my sight formal or informal?
"Get out of my sight" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Get out of my sight?
Used in casual conversation to express strong dislike for someone's presence. It can be considered rude or impolite, so be cautious of the context.
