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    clumsy
    /ˈklʌmzi/

    adjective

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  2. CLUMSY definition: 1. A clumsy person often has accidents because they do not behave in a careful, controlled way: 2…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CLUMSY is lacking dexterity, nimbleness, or grace. How to use clumsy in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Clumsy.

  4. Clumsy definition: awkward in movement or action; without skill or grace. See examples of CLUMSY used in a sentence.

  5. A clumsy person moves or handles things in a careless, awkward way, often so that things are knocked over or broken. I'd never seen a clumsier, less coordinated boxer. Unfortunately, I was still very clumsy behind the wheel of the jeep. Synonyms: awkward, blundering, bungling, lumbering More Synonyms of clumsy.

  6. 1. awkward in movement or action; lacking skill or grace. 2. awkwardly done; ill-contrived: a clumsy apology. [1590–1600; clums benumbed with cold; akin to Middle English clumsen to be stiff with cold] clum′si•ly, adv. clum′si•ness, n.

  7. CLUMSY definition: 1. Clumsy people move in a way that is not controlled or careful enough, and often knock or damage…. Learn more.

  8. (of actions and statements) done without skill or in a way that offends people. She made a clumsy attempt to apologize. (of objects) difficult to move or use easily; not well designed. (of processes) too complicated to understand or use easily. The complaints procedure is clumsy and time-consuming. Word Origin.

  9. Something hard to handle — like a huge box — is also clumsy. A badly told story is told in a clumsy way, and a couch that's hard to move clumsy to carry. But mostly being clumsy is embarrassing. Dropping things, tripping a lot, and stumbling are all examples of clumsiness.

  10. Some common synonyms of clumsy are awkward, gauche, inept, and maladroit. While all these words mean "not marked by ease (as of performance, movement, or social conduct)," clumsy implies stiffness and heaviness and so may connote inflexibility, unwieldiness, or lack of ordinary skill.

  11. 1. A clumsy person moves or handles things in a careless, awkward way, often so that things are knocked over or broken. [...] 2. A clumsy action or statement is not skilful or is likely to upset people. [...] 3. An object that is clumsy is not neat in design or appearance, and is often awkward to use. [...] More. Synonyms of 'clumsy'