at loose ends
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British pronunciation/at lˈuːs ˈɛndz/
American pronunciation/æt lˈuːs ˈɛndz/
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spaesato

having no idea what one should do, particularly due to an unexpected or upsetting change

What is the origin of the idiom "at loose ends" and when to use it?

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The origin of the idiom "at loose ends" is not definitively known, but it likely stems from the literal meaning of "loose ends" as unfinished or untied strands. It is commonly employed when discussing periods of transition, post-major life events, or when individuals find themselves without specific plans, obligations, or commitments.

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