loop

1
[ loop ]
/ lup /

noun

verb (used with object)

verb (used without object)

Idioms for loop

    in/out of the loop, included in or excluded from a group of people who receive the latest information about something: She’s often out of the loop on policy decisions.
    throw/knock for a loop, to astonish or upset: Her quitting the project really threw me for a loop.

Origin of loop

1
1350–1400; Middle English loupe loop of cloth, perhaps < Scots Gaelic lub loop, bend

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH loop

loop loupe

British Dictionary definitions for out of the loop (1 of 2)

loop 1
/ (luːp) /

noun

verb

Word Origin for loop

C14: loupe, origin unknown

British Dictionary definitions for out of the loop (2 of 2)

loop 2
/ (luːp) /

noun

an archaic word for loophole

Word Origin for loop

C14: perhaps related to Middle Dutch lupen to watch, peer

Medical definitions for out of the loop

loop
[ lōōp ]

n.

A curve or bend in a cord or other cylindrical body, forming an oval or circular ring.
A type of loop-shaped intrauterine device.

Idioms and Phrases with out of the loop (1 of 2)

out of the loop

see under in the loop.

Idioms and Phrases with out of the loop (2 of 2)

loop

see in the loop; knock for a loop.