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- be out of (one's) element
be out of (one's) element
be out of (one's) element
To be uncomfortable in a certain situation, typically because one lacks experience or familiarity with it. She usually just orders takeout, so she's really out of her element in the kitchen. I know you're out of your element in this new school, but you'll make friends soon, and things will get better. I asked Alex to consult on this project because I'm out of my element here.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Maria | | [mə'ri:ə] | |
| Amann | | ['æmən] | |
| Lucy | | LOO-see | English |
| Daly | | DAY-lee | Irish, English (Rare) |
| Tirzah | | TIR-zə (English) | Biblical |
| Lori | | LAWR-ee | English |