very lost

Frequency: 6.270.4 per million words

Used to emphasize the state of not knowing what to do.

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Examples (10)

  • After moving to the new city, I felt very lost without a map or internet connection.
  • The new employee seemed very lost during the complex training session.
  • She was very lost when confronted with the intricate legal documents.
  • Without clear instructions, the team became very lost on how to proceed with the project.
  • He looked very lost after waking up in an unfamiliar room.
  • I can imagine feeling very lost if my phone battery died in a foreign country.
  • The child appeared very lost in the large shopping mall.
  • Facing so many choices, the student was very lost about her future career.
  • He admitted to feeling very lost in the advanced mathematics class.
  • Sometimes, even experienced professionals can feel very lost when tackling entirely new challenges.