to be confused · to be unfocused · to be lost in thought or overwhelmed
This expression is perfect for when something has happened that leaves you feeling stunned, confused, or like your brain just isn't quite switched on. 😵 Maybe you just got some surprising news, or you're recovering from a stressful event. You're just... not fully present.
💡 **Pro-Tip!** While 'in a daze' often implies a temporary state of mental fogginess, it can come from both good and bad surprises! You might be "in a daze" after winning the lottery or after a long, exhausting trip. It's about being mentally disoriented, not necessarily sad.
When would you most appropriately use the expression 'to be in a daze'? A. When you're vigorously exercising at the gym. B. When you've just received shocking news and can't process it. C. When you're singing happily in the shower.