The difference between Out of one's mind and Out there

When used as adjectives, out of one's mind means insane, crazy, whereas out there means extreme.


Out there is also phrase with the meaning: in the public eye.

check bellow for the other definitions of Out of one's mind and Out there

  1. Out of one's mind as an adjective (idiomatic):

    Insane, crazy.

    Examples:

    "You're out of your mind if you think you can jump that far."

  2. Out of one's mind as an adjective (idiomatic):

    Temporarily mentally unstable; very distressed.

    Examples:

    " When you didn't phone home, we were out of our minds with worry."

  1. Out there as an adjective (informal):

    Extreme; crazy, nutty, loony.

    Examples:

    "I like the ideas Melissa came up with, but Brad's ideas were just out there."