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clueless (to be) [adj]

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Meaning:
- Not to be aware of something completely or being distracted.
Examples:
- You are signing a contract with two swindlers? You are really a clueless!
- I told her to prepare for the meeting, but she was completely clueless about what was going to be discussed.
- He’s always clueless when it comes to using the new software. We’ll have to give him a tutorial.
- I don’t think he has a clue about how upset I am. He’s completely clueless about my feelings.
- She was clueless about my surprise birthday plans, which made it even more fun!
- When I asked him where the car keys were, he was totally clueless.
- I was clueless about what the teacher was talking about during the lecture. I need to catch up!
- He was clueless when he tried to order the food in French at the restaurant.
- I asked her about the plot of the movie, and she was clueless, even though she had just watched it!
- I had no idea what the professor was talking about during the lecture. I was totally clueless!
- He’s clueless about how to handle the project, so we need to provide more guidance.
- You didn’t realize she was upset? You’re so clueless sometimes!
- I could tell that he was clueless about my feelings. I had to explain everything clearly.
- You’re clueless if you think you can finish that assignment in an hour!
- He showed up to the party wearing a suit, and everyone else was in casual clothes. Clueless!
- How can you be so clueless about something so obvious? Pay attention!
- She’s totally clueless about how to use the new phone system at work.