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Meaning of That's out of the question

Used to indicate that something is impossible or unacceptable.

In simple words: It's impossible or not allowed.

That's out of the question in a sentence

  • Asking for a pay raise after just a month on the job? That's out of the question.
  • Going on vacation next week is out of the question because of my work commitments.
  • You think we can afford a luxury car? That's out of the question right now.
  • Their suggestion to cut the budget was met with a clear, 'That's out of the question.'

How to use That's out of the question

Use this phrase in discussions when you want to refuse a suggestion or idea. It's appropriate in both formal and informal settings but should not be used in overly casual contexts.

Grammar pattern

fixed expression

Memory hint

Think of a closed door - there's no way in, it's out of reach.

Related words

Collocations with That's out of the question

  • completely out of the question
  • quite out of the question
  • absolutely out of the question

Synonyms for That's out of the question

  • out of consideration
  • not a possibility
  • unacceptable
  • beyond reason
  • not feasible

Common mistakes with That's out of the question

  • Using it when discussing approved actions instead of refusals.
  • Confusing it with 'that's not an option' and misusing it in more casual conversations.

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Frequently asked questions about That's out of the question

What does That's out of the question mean?

It's impossible or not allowed.

What is the definition of That's out of the question?

Used to indicate that something is impossible or unacceptable.

How do you use That's out of the question in a sentence?

Asking for a pay raise after just a month on the job? That's out of the question.

Can you give another example of That's out of the question?

Going on vacation next week is out of the question because of my work commitments.

What are synonyms for That's out of the question?

Common alternatives include out of consideration, not a possibility, unacceptable, beyond reason, not feasible.

What words go with That's out of the question?

It commonly pairs with completely out of the question, quite out of the question, absolutely out of the question.

What are common mistakes when using That's out of the question?

Using it when discussing approved actions instead of refusals. Confusing it with 'that's not an option' and misusing it in more casual conversations.

How do you pronounce That's out of the question?

US: //ðæts aʊt əv ðə ˈkwɛsʧən//, UK: //ðæts aʊt əv ðə ˈkwɛsʧən//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use That's out of the question?

Use this phrase in discussions when you want to refuse a suggestion or idea. It's appropriate in both formal and informal settings but should not be used in overly casual contexts.