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View usage for: phraseAt sea means on or under the sea, far away from land. The boats remain at sea for an average of ten days at a time. Synonyms: bewildered, lost, confused, puzzled More Synonyms of at sea See full dictionary entry for seaat sea in British Englishb. in a state of confusion See full dictionary entry for seaat sea in American English See full dictionary entry for sea Examples of 'at sea' in a sentenceat sea Looking down, things look much darker than they do at sea level.Far out at sea a stray beam of sunlight had broken through the clouds to touch the sea to silver.Whenever a sailor died at sea, it had been Johnny Doyle's job to perform the ceremony.Most reports put the ship lost at sea on its way back to England. Chinese translation of 'at sea' - (lit)
在海上 (zài hǎishang)
See sea - at sb's invitation
- at sb's place
- at school
- at sea
- at short notice
- at short/a moment's/24 hours' notice
- at sunrise
- to be all at sea (with sth)
I'm totally at sea with popular culture. Synonyms uncertain baffled adrift mystified disoriented bamboozled (informal) at sixes and sevens See seaAdditional synonymsDefinition uncertain what to do I was at a loss for what to do next. Synonyms confused, puzzled, baffled, bewildered, stuck (informal), helpless, stumped, perplexed, mystified, nonplussed, at your wits' endDefinition lacking a clear understanding of something People are confused about what they should eat to stay healthy. Synonyms bewildered, puzzled, baffled, at sea, muddled, dazed, perplexed, at a loss, taken aback, disorientated, muzzy (informal), nonplussed, flummoxed, at sixes and sevens, thrown off balance, discombobulated (informal), not with it (informal), not knowing if you are coming or going He was disconcerted to find his fellow diners already seated. Synonyms disturbed, worried, troubled, thrown (informal), upset, confused, embarrassed, annoyed, rattled (informal), distracted, at sea, unsettled, bewildered, shook up (informal), flurried, ruffled, taken aback, flustered, perturbed, fazed, nonplussed, flummoxed, caught off balance, out of countenance - at present
- at random
- at rest
- at sea
- at someone's behest
- at stake
- at the end of your tether
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