Yes, it is. It means not having any idea or comprehension. Interestingly, there is no corresponding positive adjective for "having a clue."
Yes, "clueless" is an adjective that describes someone who lacks understanding or knowledge about a particular situation or topic.
Some adjectives that can describe someone who is ignorant include clueless, unaware, uninformed, or obtuse.
In the movie "Clueless," Alicia Silverstone's character mispronounces the word "Haitians" as "Hatey-ans." This mispronunciation reflects her character's clueless and privileged nature in the film.
The word "clueless" originated from the word "clue," which originally referred to a ball of thread or yarn used to guide a person out of a labyrinth. Over time, "clue" came to mean a piece of evidence or information that helps solve a mystery or puzzle, and "clueless" emerged to describe someone who lacks understanding or insight.
it is an adjective!
It is pronounced gnorts in Afrikaans.<--- this guy is clueless! Strong = Sterk
No... the word 'her' is a pronoun. Examples of adjectives are big, stupid, and clueless.
No, it is not. Clue is a noun, meaning a fact that helps to solve a mystery, or evidence that solves a crime. It is less frequently a verb (clue in). One popular adjective form is "clueless" (imperceptive, oblivious).
Wiki is not clueless. -smbexx
Here is an example sentence with the word "clueless":The poor dog was clueless about what was happening, and he didn't know that he was about to be abandoned in the streets.
The Production Budget for Clueless was $13,700,000.
only a clueless person would ask that.(see?)
Clueless - House - was created on 2006-03-28.
Clueless grossed $56,598,476 worldwide.
The duration of Clueless - TV series - is 1380.0 seconds.
Clueless grossed $56,598,476 in the domestic market.
Clueless - TV series - ended on 1999-05-25.
Clueless - TV series - was created on 1996-09-20.