Etymology
The term "clueless" is derived from the Middle English word "clow", meaning "to break", and the Old English word "lēas", meaning "free or without".
Meaning
The word "clueless" means lacking in knowledge, understanding, or direction. It is often used to describe someone who is confused or unaware of what is going on around them.
Origin
The earliest known use of the word "clueless" in English dates back to the early 14th century. It was originally used to refer to someone who had lost the thread of a conversation or argument. By the 16th century, the word had come to be used more generally to describe someone who was lacking in knowledge or understanding.
Examples
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