asea

/əˈsiː/
adverb
  1. On or toward the sea; at sea.
    • The fishing boat drifted asea after its engine failed.
    • She looked asea, watching the waves roll toward the horizon.
    • The sailors spent months asea, far from any land.
adjective
  1. Confused or bewildered; lost in thought or direction.
    • Her mind was asea with all the new information she had to learn.
    • After the long lecture, the students were all asea, trying to understand the complex theory.
    • He stood asea in the middle of the busy market, not knowing which way to go.
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