0 having no knowledge of something, or of things in general:
Most people are completely clueless about tide directions and weather conditions.
I was completely clueless how to go about this writing assignment.
How, then, does democracy work, when most voters are clueless?
He possibly would not have acted in the clueless, senseless manner in which the present holder of the office has acted since then.
Today, he was still clueless—that does not change—but last year he was at least able to include two welcomes in his speech.
They were all utterly clueless about what they could do about it.
Unless one is completely clueless, two years is a period in which some sort of policy ought to have begun to emerge.
It was clear that they, too, were quite clueless about what their function would be on arrival.
Some of the comments suggest that the electorate are somehow clueless and could not cope with change.
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