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    Clum·sy
    /ˈkləmzē/

    adjective

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

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

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

  5. Synonyms for CLUMSY: awkward, unhandy, heavy-handed, maladroit, ham-fisted, handless, butterfingered, graceless; Antonyms of CLUMSY: dextrous, handy, dexterous, skilled, deft, skillful, expert, masterly.

  6. awkward in movement or manner: I’m so clumsy – I keep dropping things. Clumsy also means done in an awkward or embarrassing way: He subsequently wrote a letter to the magazine in an admittedly clumsy try at explaining his viewpoint. Something that is clumsy is too big or complicated to be dealt with easily:

  7. Someone clumsy is a klutz. They're awkward, ungraceful, and walk like they have two left feet. Something hard to handle — like a huge box — is also clumsy.

  8. 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.

  9. 1. Lacking physical coordination, skill, or grace; awkward. 2. Awkwardly constructed; unwieldy: clumsy wooden shoes; a clumsy sentence. 3. Gauche; inept: a clumsy excuse. [From obsolete clumse, to be numb with cold, from Middle English clomsen, of Scandinavian origin .] clum′si·ly adv. clum′si·ness n.

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

  11. clumsy. adjective. /ˈklʌmzi/. /ˈklʌmzi/. (comparative clumsier, superlative clumsiest) (of people and animals) moving or doing things in a way that is not smooth or steady or careful. I spilt your coffee. Sorry—that was clumsy of me. His clumsy fingers couldn't untie the knot.

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