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.
See also: element, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Meital-Hebrew
Georgiygye-OR-gee, gee-OR-geeRussian
Zack[zæk]
Fabienne-French
Valeriusvə-LER-ee-əs (English)Ancient Roman
&Aelig;&Eth;Elfri&Eth;-Anglo-Saxon