Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
not-know-whether-one-is-arthur-or-martha
idiomatic phrase
/nɒt noʊ ˈwɛðər wʌn ɪz ˈɑːrθər ɔr ˈmɑːrθə/
Definition
A phrase used to express confusion about one’s identity or situation.
Examples
- I was so overwhelmed by the events of the day, I felt like I didn’t know whether I was Arthur or Martha.
- After hearing the conflicting opinions, I truly didn’t know whether I was Arthur or Martha about the decision.
- In moments of chaos, you might find yourself saying you feel like you don’t know whether you’re Arthur or Martha.
Meaning
This expression highlights a state of uncertainty where someone is unsure about their identity or circumstances, often implying a broader sense of bewilderment.
Synonyms
- confused
- unsure
- bewildered
- in a quandary