be at sea



be at sea

1. To literally sail on the sea in a boat or ship. A: "Is your mother at sea yet?" B: "Yes, her cruise lasts several weeks."
2. To be puzzled, perplexed, or completely confused (about a subject or some task at hand). I tried to do well in this class, but I've been at sea since we started.
See also: sea

be at sea

  (British, American & Australian) also be all at sea (British & Australian)
if someone is at sea, they are completely confused I'm all at sea with this computer manual.
See also: sea

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Krasimir-Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic
Annunciata-Italian
Evander (1)ee-VAN-dər (English), ə-VAN-dər (English)Greek Mythology (Latinized), Roman Mythology
Moss-English (Archaic), Jewish
SharronSHER-ən, SHAR-ənEnglish
WŁOdzisŁAwvwaw-JEE-swahfPolish (Rare)