❌ Don't Say
I don't know what to say
✅ Say This Instead
"I'm at a loss for words"
Meaning
You are speechless because something surprised or moved you.
اردو ترجمہ
میں الفاظ سے باہر ہوں
"I'm at a loss for words"
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Expression Frequency
Common
Formality
Both
Authority Score
9/10
📖 Linguistic Context
It functions as a predicate adjective phrase after the verb 'to be' (I'm) that describes a state of being speechless.
🔄 Synonyms & Alternatives
📰 Real-World Usage Examples
"After the CEO unveiled the new strategy, the board members were at a loss for words."
📌 Business context
"When the professor presented the groundbreaking data, the students were at a loss for words."
📌 Academic context
"She told me the surprise party details, and I was at a loss for words."
📌 Daily conversation
⚠️ When NOT to Use
Avoid it when you simply need time to think, as it can sound overly dramatic.
💡 Pro Tip
Use it right after something surprising, impressive, or emotional leaves you speechless.
Daily Life Examples
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When my friend announced her engagement, I was at a loss for words.
جب میری دوست نے منگنی کی اطلاع دی تو میں الفاظ سے باہر تھا۔ -
He won the award, and the audience was at a loss for words.
اس نے ایوارڈ جیتا اور سامعین الفاظ سے باہر تھے۔ -
After reading the shocking news, she was at a loss for words.
حیران کن خبر پڑھنے کے بعد وہ الفاظ سے باہر تھی۔
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is it correct to say I don't know what to say?
It's understandable but sounds weak; the idiom adds impact.
When should I use I'm at a loss for words?
Use it when you're genuinely speechless after surprising or moving news.
What does I'm at a loss for words mean?
It means you have no words because you're shocked, amazed, or emotional.
Posted on June 19, 2026 · Practice English Daily · More Practice Sentences
