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Zoned out into vs Spaced out into

Both 'zoned out into' and 'spaced out into' are not commonly used phrases in English. The more common expressions are 'zoned out' and 'spaced out'. It doesn't make sense to use 'into' after these phrases.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 894 views

Zoned out into

This phrase is not correct in English. The more common expression is 'zoned out'.

The correct phrase is 'zoned out' without 'into'. It means to become unaware of one's surroundings or to lose focus.
  • Dr. C, she just completely zoned out.
  • You've been zoned out all day.
  • You spend half your time zoned out.
  • I've zoned out twice since this conversation started.
  • In case you zoned out while you were tweezing your goatee, one of these yahoos took charlotte prisoner.
  • In case you zoned out while you were tweezing your goatee, one of these yahoos took Charlotte prisoner.
  • I'm sorry, I just zoned out for a second.
  • No, I just like, zoned out for a second.
  • You were kind of zoned out there for a minute.
  • She's zoned out. I know.
  • I zoned out and pretended to play Tetris in my head.
  • I might've zoned out for a second there.
  • When I get the signal for the hot deck, I stumble over like some drunk rich kid, or some zoned out dot-com millionaire, and I throw down big money.
  • Dr. C, she just completely zoned out.
  • While I occupy the steal a uniform... slip into the room where Roger is zoned out post-massage... take the key... without being noticed.
  • She's zoned out. I know.
  • I must've zoned out during that part before.
  • And I was still zoned out in front of the tv.
  • Sorry, sorry, I kind of zoned out there for a second. No.
  • I totally t-zoned out. (Laughs)

Alternatives:

  • zoned out

Spaced out into

This phrase is not correct in English. The more common expression is 'spaced out'.

The correct phrase is 'spaced out' without 'into'. It means to be lost in thought or to be inattentive.
  • Sorry, I spaced out there.
  • Nishioka, make a spaced out expression.
  • The true meaning of "spaced out" is stupefied, dazed and disoriented.
  • I just spaced out there for a second.
  • And, I guess, amidst all the craziness today I just spaced out about lunch.
  • I saw you standing there all spaced out.
  • Ukraine shall endeavour to ensure that exports into the Community of products set out in Annex I are spaced out as evenly as possible over the year.
  • This project will include the construction of 150 to 200 hydrogen stations spaced out a maximum of every 30 kilometres.
  • I've been spaced out all day.
  • Sorry. I totally spaced out on you, I was a bit busy in Nairobi.
  • Ever since his dad died, he's spaced out all the time.
  • Sultans of Acid yielded nothing but hundreds of spaced-out weirdoes... who couldn't answer a simple question.
  • That goes with the cynical writer, the alcoholic actor and the spaced-out spaceman.
  • The issue of import licences shall be spaced out over the year in a series of periods laid down to ensure balanced market management.
  • I mean, I have been spaced out and disoriented at times.
  • It's just more spaced out than it used to be.
  • I just sort of spaced out and I fell in the living room.
  • I kind of spaced out in the middle but... I think Adam bought a new lady safari jacket...
  • If we're getting through five more meals and a sleigh ride with those guys, we need to be spaced out of our gourds.
  • You are not going to spend your life spaced out.

Alternatives:

  • spaced out

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