at sea | all at sea
Meaning: If you're at sea, or all at sea, you're confused about something and not sure what to do.
For example:
Note: The idiom "all at sea" is used more in British and
Australian English, though "at sea" is also sometimes used by speakers
of British and Australian English, as well as by speakers of American
English.- I'm all at sea with our new spreadsheet software. I just can't understand it.
- For the first few days in her new job, Gail felt totally at sea. She didn't know what to do or who to ask for help.