clumsy 的定义
clum·si·er, clum·si·est.
- awkward in movement or action; without skill or grace: He is very clumsy and is always breaking things.
- awkwardly done or made; unwieldy; ill-contrived: He made a clumsy, embarrassed apology.
clumsy 近义词
not agile; awkward
clumsy 的近义词 47 个
- bulky
- heavy-handed
- inept
- ponderous
- ungainly
- unwieldy
- all thumbs
- blundering
- blunderous
- bumbling
- bungling
- butterfingered
- clownish
- crude
- elephantine
- gauche
- gawkish
- gawky
- graceless
- ham-handed
- heavy
- helpless
- hulking
- ill-shaped
- incompetent
- inelegant
- inexperienced
- inexpert
- lubberly
- lumbering
- lumpish
- maladroit
- oafish
- splay
- stumbling
- unable
- unadept
- uncoordinated
- uncouth
- undexterous
- uneasy
- unhandy
- unskillful
- untactful
- untalented
- untoward
- weedy
clumsy 的反义词 9 个
更多clumsy例句
- Equipped with foreign DNA, the little guys nevertheless seemed totally normal, nosing around the lab and running everywhere without obvious clumsy stumbles.
- The colonizers spun this through their clumsy tongues and came up with “carel” as a sweeping term for all the food the Indigenous people ate.
- Each of Liverpool’s first two goals received a Leeds reply within 10 minutes, but a clumsy lunge by Rodrigo Moreno gave Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah the opportunity to convert the winning penalty shot.
- Reynolds and Mani are very good at playing hapless and clumsy with endearing rapport, and their general helplessness comes off not as a stale joke but as a concerning hint of things to come.
- Here’s a practical guide to finding the glass out there for you, whether you’re frugal, clumsy, or just running out of kitchen space.
- He must be pretending to be something, striking some kind of clumsy tribal note.
- But Silva, hapless Silva, got his merely for tangling with the Colombian goalkeeper in a clumsy melee of limbs.
- Season one of OITNB chronicled her clumsy, fumbling attempts to get her legs under her so she could run for safety.
- Ignore the clumsy comparisons of the Syria War and the Balkans War.
- Rather, after weeks of clumsy diplomacy, they consciously led their nations into battle.
- Scientists tell us that from the point of view of optics the human eye is a clumsy instrument poorly contrived for its work.
- With which magnanimous sentiment he turned on his clumsy heel, and entered his apartment again.
- They merely used such instruments as fate offered, however trivial, however clumsy.
- He loses sight of the supreme fact that after all, in its own poor, clumsy fashion, the machine does work.
- When the owner can afford it, an ample supply of cushions and shawls makes the clumsy vehicle more comfortable for its occupant.