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Carina
What's the meaning of OUT OF BLUE here ?
When I saw the phrase , I thought it was used to describe something related to emotion.
but when I google it , it shows : suddenly .
“Well, this is out of the blue.” how do I know the meaning is "suddenly" or "depressed"
Does it have other meanings?
Sep 7, 2016 5:12 PM
Answers · 6
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You can remember them with the reason or origin of the phrases.
- "blue" as melancholic or depressed: The color feels cool. It is the impression people get from the color.
- "out of the blue": Think of it as "a thunderbolt out of the blue sky", which is something totally unexpected. Hence the meaning "unexpected" or "suddenly".
September 7, 2016
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OUT OF THE BLUE: suddenly, seeming to come from nowhere.
Examples:
- The idea came to me from out of the blue.
- Out of the blue, a car approached.
BLUE: a sad mood or feeling
Examples:
- I'm staying at home today since I'm feeling a bit blue.
- Rainy days always give me the blues.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbJpzYHEnPI
September 7, 2016
1
I am feeling blue/ she seems a bit blue lately - depressed
Out of the blue - Suddenly. This phrase can not be said any other way. You will always see it in its full form as you do here.
September 7, 2016
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