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Definition

In a situation in which one is mismatched with one or more others whose accomplishments, preparedness, or other characteristics are on a significantly higher or lower level than one's own.

Out of one's depth; in a situation which one is poorly prepared to handle.

Too good or too expensive for one.

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In Context

  • "Feel her breath in my face / Her body close to me / Can't look in her eyes / She's out of my league"
  • "He has an unwitting instructor in his cocky, bullying co-worker and pal, Kent (Pablo Schreiber), a slimeball whose knockout wife, Carly (Piper Perabo), is way out of his league."
  • "These questions are out of my league, please let me ask a higher-up."
  • "Most U.S. authors trying to depict European sophistication seem indefinably out of their league, like children sashaying around in grown-up shoes."
  • "An expensive car is out of your league right now, don't you think?"
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See Also

  • outkick one's coverage