100 Phrasal Verbs in 100 Days 36/100: To Zone Out To Zone Out - To stop paying attention or to become distracted, often daydreaming or not focusing on what's happening around you. How to use it? Zone out: "I always zone out during meetings." Examples in situations: 1. In class: "Sarah often zones out in math class when the teacher explains difficult problems." 2. While driving: "Don't zone out while driving - it's dangerous!" 3. During movies/TV shows: "I zoned out during the movie and missed the important part." 4. At work: "It's easy to zone out during long, boring meetings." 💬 Question: When do you usually zone out? During boring classes, long meetings, or while doing routine tasks?