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What does I have no clue mean?

What does I have no clue mean?

[informal] to not know anything about something or to have no idea what to do about something.

What is a sentence for no clue?

Sentence examples for I have no clue on from inspiring English sources. “I have no clue on that last one”. On whether he’ll vote in future elections: Congress and stuff like that—I would have to educate myself on, because I have no clue really on those things.

How do you say I have no idea in a formal way?

English Skills: 7 ways of Saying “I don’t know”

  1. Dunno.
  2. I have no idea/I haven’t a clue/I haven’t the faintest idea.
  3. How should I know?/
  4. Who knows?/
  5. Your guess is as good as mine.
  6. Not as far as I know.
  7. It beats me.
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What is another word for no clue?

What is another word for no clue?

no concept no conception
no idea no notion

Is I have no clue informal?

You can use both I have no clue and I have no idea to express that you have no information/knowledge about something. They mean the same thing. The only difference may be that the word clue is a little bit more informal than the word idea.

What do you do when you have no clue?

What to Do When You Have No Idea What to Do: 15 of the Best Ideas

  1. Stop fighting it. Just accept you are having a fuzzy, confused, indecisive, non-action oriented day.
  2. Talk a walk. Or a run.
  3. Do mindless tasks.
  4. Learn something new.
  5. Borrow a brain.
  6. Try meditation.
  7. Do something creative.
  8. Help someone else.

What is no clue of or about?

to have no knowledge about something, or to be unable to remember something: I don’t have a clue what I did with my baseball glove. He doesn’t have a clue about how to fix a car.

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Is it I have no idea or ideal?

An idea is a thought, a notion, or a concept. An ideal is a lofty aim when it’s used as a noun and the rough equivalent of “excellent” or “perfect” when it’s used as an adjective. I have an idea. He stuck to his ideals.