Multiple choice softskills communication

To be in "deep water" means

  1. to be lazy

  2. to be in serious trouble

  3. to not care about things

  4. over drunk

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

The idiom "in deep water" is a metaphor that means being in serious trouble, difficulty, or a dangerous situation - similar to how being in deep water is physically dangerous if you can't swim. It doesn't refer to literal water but to a challenging predicament where you're overwhelmed or in jeopardy. Option B correctly captures this meaning.