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Idioms Related to Not Understanding Something

Idioms Related to Not Understanding Something

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Idioms Related to Not Understanding Something

Go over one’s head – To not understand something because it’s too complex.

"The professor’s explanation went right over my head."

Be in the dark – To not know or understand what is happening.

"We were in the dark about the changes until the last minute."

Can’t make heads or tails of it – To be completely confused by something.

"I read the instructions, but I couldn’t make heads or tails of them."


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