be at a loss
be at a loss
To be uncertain of how to proceed or what to do or think. Your behavior is absolutely unacceptable. I'm at a loss as to what to do with you. Now that the whole schedule has been rearranged, I'm at a loss.
See also: loss
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
at a loss, to be
To be puzzled or unable to come to a decision. The English clergyman Charles Colton (ca. 1780–1832) wrote, “As completely at a loss as a Dutchman without his pipe, a Frenchman without his mistress, an Italian without his fiddle, or an Englishman without his umbrella” (Lacon, Part 2, no. 116). One may also be at a loss for something, most often at a loss for words, meaning that one is rendered speechless.
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
- at a loss, to be
- move on
- move on someone
- be not the done thing
- that will never do!
- it/that will never do
- it/that won't do
- cross the line
- cross a line
- backfire