hors de

/ɔʁ də/
prepositional phraseIntermediate
general

Indicates being outside of a place, space, or context.

Le chat est hors de la boîte.

The cat is outside of the box.

Elle vit hors de la ville.

She lives outside of the city.

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Often used to describe physical or conceptual boundaries.

general

Used to indicate exclusion or separation from a group or category.

Il est hors de question de faire cela.

It is out of the question to do that.

Ce sujet est hors de ma compétence.

This topic is outside of my expertise.

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Can imply that something is not applicable or relevant.

Collocations

hors de questionout of the questionhors de portéeout of reachhors de dangerout of danger

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Related Phrases

hors de soiidiom
beside oneself (emotionally overwhelmed)

💡Pro Tip

Literal vs. Figurative Use

'Hors de' can describe physical locations or abstract concepts, such as being outside a rule or context.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

Pay attention to whether 'hors de' is used in a physical or metaphorical sense.

📖Word Origin

Composed of 'hors' (outside) and 'de' (of), forming a prepositional phrase indicating exclusion or external position.

📝Usage Notes

Can be used both literally (physical location) and figuratively (conceptual exclusion).

Word Breakdown

hors
outside
adverb
+
de
of
preposition
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