Out of your depth

The phrase "out of your depth" means being in a situation or attempting to do something that is beyond one's level of knowledge, abilities, or experience. It implies that a person is not adequately equipped or skilled enough to handle a particular situation or task, often resulting in feeling overwhelmed or outmatched.


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