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Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
He is completely at sea about where to invest his hard-earned money.
in shock
committed
sure
confused
- The idiom "at sea" means to be in a state of confusion or uncertainty. Imagine being lost on a vast ocean without direction.
- Option 1: "In shock" refers to a state of sudden surprise or disbelief, which doesn't fit the context of being unsure where to invest.
- Option 2: "Committed" means being dedicated or pledged to a certain path, the opposite of feeling lost or indecisive.
- Option 3: "Sure" means to be certain or confident about something. This is not the case when someone is "at sea."
- Option 4: "Confused" is the most suitable meaning of "at sea," as it reflects the lack of clarity about decisions.
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