[Idiom] OVER YOUR HEAD. - Learn Engaging Idiomatic Expressions: Elevate Your Language Skills

Over your head.

Over your head.

Too complex or misunderstood.

Over your head" is a phrase often used when something is too complex or difficult to understand, typically when discussing topics or jokes. Imagine someone throwing a ball so high that it goes over your head instead of catching it—that's what it's like when information is too difficult to grasp. This idiom is handy in stressing the importance of tailoring communication to match everyone's understanding level.

Example Sentences

  1. The scientific talks at the conference were completely over my head.

    The scientific discussions at the conference were too complex for me to understand.

  2. Sometimes, advanced mathematics goes right over your head, doesn't it?

    Sometimes, advanced math is hard to understand, isn’t it?

  3. He tried to explain the nuances of quantum physics, but frankly, it was over my head.

    He tried to explain quantum physics, but it was too complex for me.

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