out of sight

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out of sight

The ship sailed out of sight behind the horizon.

Definition
  1. Adjective:

    • Not accessible to view; hidden from vision: Something that cannot be seen because it is blocked, covered, or too far away.
    • Concealed: Kept from sight; hidden.
  2. Adverb:

    • No longer within the field of vision: Having moved away so that it can no longer be seen.
    • Quietly in concealment: In a hidden or secret manner.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:

    • The remote cabin was out of sight from the main road. (It could not be seen from the road.)
    • Keep the documents out of sight in a secure drawer. (Keep them hidden.)
  • Adverb:

    • The plane flew out of sight behind the clouds. (It disappeared from view.)
    • He waited out of sight until the coast was clear. (He waited hidden from view.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Out of sight, out of mind": This common idiom means that when something is not visible, it is easily forgotten or no longer thought about.

    • I put the candy in the cupboard, out of sight, out of mind, so I wouldn't eat it.
  • To be/stay/keep out of sight: To remain hidden or unseen.

    • The celebrity tried to stay out of sight during her vacation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Out-of-sight (adjective, informal): An old-fashioned slang term meaning excellent or amazing.
    • That concert was out-of-sight! (Note: This is a distinct, informal compound word, not the primary phrasal adverb/adjective being defined.)
Synonyms
  • Adjective: Hidden, concealed, invisible, obscured, unseen.
  • Adverb: Away, gone, disappeared, vanished.
Related Phrases
  • To drop out of sight: To disappear or cease public appearances.

    • After the scandal, the politician dropped out of sight for a year.
  • To get out of sight: To move to a place where one cannot be seen.

    • Quick, get out of sight before they see us!
out of sight

The ship sailed out of sight behind the horizon.

Adjective
  1. not accessible to view
    • concealed (or hidden) damage
    • in stormy weather the stars are out of sight
Adverb
  1. quietly in concealment
    • he lay doggo
  2. no longer visible
    • the ship disappeared behind the horizon and passed out of sight