Expression: Out of this world

Out of this world

Meaning/UsageIf you say that something is out of this world, you are emphasizing that it is extremely good or impressive.

Similar words: amazing, excellent, fantastic, spectacular, superb, superior, great, impressive, exceptional

Explanation: When something is of this world, it is not normal. This phrase is used to indicate that it is not normal in a positive way. It is so different and amazing that it is not a part of this world.


Example Sentences

"That's the coolest thing I've ever seen. It's really out of this world."
"It's totally out of this world. You're going to be impressed."
"The concert was out of this world. It was an awesome experience."



DIALOGUE

A:
 "Did you see the new 3D movie at the IMAX theater?"

B: "No. Was it any good?"

A: "It was better than good. It was out of this world."



Note:
  • Is (something) any good? - This question means "Is ___ good?" or "Is ___ good at all?"

Use "any good" in spoken English. Use it to ask about something that you don't know anything about, or that you don't have any opinion on.



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