Australian English Meaning of out of sorts

out of order

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Definitions and Meaning of out of sorts in English

out of sorts

search, to join or associate with others especially of the same kind, to examine in order to clarify, to free of confusion, general disposition, to separate and arrange by kind or class, a group set up on the basis of any characteristic in common, group, company, a character or piece of type that is not part of a regular font, to put to rights, many different, person sense 1, individual, grouchy, irritable, in some respects but not entirely or truly, a letter or character that is one element of a font, to arrange according to characteristics, in a rough or haphazard way, one approximating the character or qualities of another, method or manner of acting, an instance of sorting, a group of persons or things that have something in common, agree, harmonize, to put in a certain place or rank according to kind, class, or nature, somewhat ill, person, individual, agree sense 6, suit, character, nature

FAQs About the word out of sorts

out of order

search, to join or associate with others especially of the same kind, to examine in order to clarify, to free of confusion, general disposition, to separate and

fiery,irritable,Out of humour,choleric,Contentious,crabby,cranky,cross,crotchety,Grouchy

Affable,agreeable,amiable,companionable,cordial,extroverted,extroverted,friendly,brilliant,gregarious

out of pocket => Out of pocket, out of plumb => out of plumb, out of one's mind => off their head, out of one's head => out of one's mind, out of joint => out of whack,