Out of one's depth
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Definition & Bedeutung von "out of {one's} depth"

out of one's depth
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in a very nervous or frustrating state of mind in face of a problem or situation one knows very little or nothing about
out of {one's} depth definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "out of one's depth" and when to use it?

The idiom "out of one's depth" has its origins in nautical terminology. It draws from the idea of a person swimming or floating in water that is deeper than their own height, making it difficult for them to touch the bottom or stay afloat. This expression is used to describe a situation in which someone lacks the necessary skills, knowledge, or experience to cope with or understand what is happening.

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She felt out of her depth when asked to lead the project.
I'm out of my depth with these complicated financial documents.
Entering the world of politics was like being out of his depth for the young candidate.
He's out of his depth in that advanced physics class.
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