Hello teachers.
As she helps him unpack his stuff she finds a weird hat and asks, "Where do you got this from?" He stares at it for a moment, clueless/at a loss.
Is clueless or at a loss okay here to mean that he stares at it as if he's never seen it before and has no idea where he got it from?
anonymous do you got That is not possible English.
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clueless = a disparaging term saying that the person is ignorant about something (usually common knowledge).
at a loss for words = the person is confused and can't think of an appropriate response