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12 Aug 2020
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English (UK)
Question about English (UK)
I am at a loss for words
What does this sentence mean???
I am at a loss for words
What does this sentence mean???
What does this sentence mean???
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@shazasham this means that something over/underwhelming has happened and you're not able to describe how you feel about it, so you say, "I'm at a loss for words".
Like, you've got no words to be able to describe your thoughts/feelings.
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