clueless / ˈklu lɪs /

💦中学词汇毫无头绪没办法没头脑的没谱

clueless 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Informal.

  1. ignorant, unaware, or uninformed: I remember thinking my mom was clueless when I was a teenager.

clueless 近义词

clueless

等同于 puzzled

clueless

等同于 simpleminded

更多clueless例句

  1. Pete Davidson as a clueless GameStop investor, host John Krasinski as Tom Brady and an exasperated Kate McKinnon — as herself.
  2. Angry politicians threatening to hold hearings and clueless regulators promising to investigate.
  3. Finally, mainstream educators are portrayed as purveyors, or clueless victims, of conspiratorial resistance to scientific evidence.
  4. Right now, our devices are mostly clueless about how we’re feeling or what we need.
  5. I’m a young man, and faced with this I am clueless about what to say or do.
  6. They say it's frightening how the real CIA is perceived to be as clueless as Archer Co.
  7. So my way to point out his cultural cluelessness is to be even more clueless?
  8. Or as Azealia Banks would say, “I pray for this Clueless White Girl”.
  9. But if you say Screech or the guy from Clueless, who are people going to know?
  10. Just another example of clueless rich people peacocking, right?
  11. Many minds, endeavoring to think through the mystifying problems of God's providence, find themselves in a clueless labyrinth.
  12. The red haired man was the mystery—a mystery which looked clueless.
  13. But if you're going to have a jailer, better a clueless one than one who's really on the ball.
  14. He was fumbling his way along this clueless labyrinth of suppositions when the clock struck twelve.