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I’m a historian. I’m a ________ in this seminar on robots!

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When describing discomfort in an unfamiliar environment, “fish out of water” is the best idiomatic expression.
Updated On: Aug 13, 2025
  • drop in the bucket
  • fish out of water
  • fly in the ointment
  • fly on the wall
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The Correct Option is B

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The idiom fish out of water means feeling uncomfortable or out of place in a certain situation. A historian in a seminar on robots would likely feel out of their element, making this the most fitting choice.
Other options: (A) means a small or insignificant amount, (C) means something that spoils a situation, (D) means a silent observer.
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