be lost on (someone)



be lost on (someone)

To have little or no impact or effect on someone; to not be valued, appreciated, or understood by someone. The human cost necessary to make these first-world comforts is a hard truth that is lost on most consumers. I fear our efforts to educate John about the perils of the city may have been lost on him.
See also: lost, on

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Osgar-Anglo-Saxon
Sigeweard-Anglo-Saxon
Kolleenkah-LEENEnglish (Rare)
Barnard['bɑ:nəd]
TraffordTRAF-ərdEnglish (Rare)
Yehiel-Hebrew