to be in a situation that is too difficult for you · to feel unqualified or unprepared
Ever been in a new job or project where you just thought, "Woah, this is way over my head?" 🤯 That's exactly when you'd "feel out of depth"! It perfectly describes that feeling of being in a situation that’s too challenging for your current skills or knowledge.
Your friend just started a new coding project and says, "This is much harder than I expected, and I don't think I have the skills for it." Which English expression best describes how they feel? A. to be stoked B. to be on cloud nine C. to feel out of depth
💡 This expression is often used when you're talking about a task, a role, or even a conversation. It's a humble way to admit you might need some help or more preparation. Don't be afraid to use it – sometimes admitting you feel out of depth is the first step to growing! 💪