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  1. Learn the meaning of a fish out of water, an idiom that describes a person who feels awkward or unhappy in a situation that is not familiar or different. See examples, synonyms, and related words.

  2. A person away from his or her usual environment or activities. For example, Using a computer for the first time, Carl felt like a fish out of water, or On a hiking trail, Nell was a fish out of water. This expression alludes to the fact that fish cannot survive for long on dry land. [Late 1300s]

  3. a fish out of water. a person who is in a completely unsuitable environment or situation. 1991 Margaret Weiss King's Test He realized that he was a fish out of water—a pilot in the midst of marines. See also: fish, of, out, water. Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017.

  4. Learn the meaning and origin of the phrase \"a fish out of water\", which means being in a situation that one is unfamiliar with or uncomfortable in. See examples of how to use this idiom in different contexts and compare it with other expressions.

  5. Learn the meaning and origin of the idiom \"fish out of water\", which describes a person who feels uncomfortable in an unfamiliar situation. See examples of how to use this expression in sentences and alternative phrases.

  6. Learn the meaning, origin, and usage of the idiom a fish out of water, which means feeling awkward or uncomfortable in an unfamiliar situation. See examples, variations, and related terms and phrases for this expressive expression.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrase \"fish out of water\", which describes someone who is out of their normal environment or range of activities. See how it is used in sentences from various sources and take a quiz to test your knowledge.

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