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clumsy

Shabby vs Clumsy - What's the difference?

shabby | clumsy |


As adjectives the difference between shabby and clumsy

is that shabby is torn or worn; poor; mean; ragged while clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.

As a noun clumsy is

a person.

Clumsy vs Dexterity - What's the difference?

clumsy | dexterity |


As nouns the difference between clumsy and dexterity

is that clumsy is a clumsy person while dexterity is skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands.

As an adjective clumsy

is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.

Dainty vs Clumsy - What's the difference?

dainty | clumsy |


As nouns the difference between dainty and clumsy

is that dainty is (obsolete) esteem, honour while clumsy is a person.

As adjectives the difference between dainty and clumsy

is that dainty is (obsolete) excellent; valuable, fine while clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.

Fumble vs Clumsy - What's the difference?

fumble | clumsy |


As nouns the difference between fumble and clumsy

is that fumble is (sports) a ball etc that has been dropped while clumsy is a person.

As a verb fumble

is (intransitive) to idly touch or nervously handle.

As an adjective clumsy is

awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.

Cool vs Clumsy - What's the difference?

cool | clumsy |


As an acronym cool

is (computing) clips object]]-oriented [[language|language .

As an adjective clumsy is

awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.

As a noun clumsy is

a person.

Clumsy vs Fool - What's the difference?

clumsy | fool |


As nouns the difference between clumsy and fool

is that clumsy is a person while fool is (pejorative) a person with poor judgment or little intelligence.

As an adjective clumsy

is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.

As a verb fool is

to trick; to make a fool of someone.

Clumsy vs Unskillful - What's the difference?

clumsy | unskillful |


As adjectives the difference between clumsy and unskillful

is that clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous while unskillful is not skillful.

As a noun clumsy

is a person.

Clumsy vs Ditzy - What's the difference?

clumsy | ditzy |


As adjectives the difference between clumsy and ditzy

is that clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous while ditzy is silly or scatterbrained, usually of a woman.

As a noun clumsy

is a clumsy person.

Clumsy vs Lumpy - What's the difference?

clumsy | lumpy |


As adjectives the difference between clumsy and lumpy

is that clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous while lumpy is full of lumps, not smooth.

As a noun clumsy

is a person.

Coordinated vs Clumsy - What's the difference?

coordinated | clumsy |


As adjectives the difference between coordinated and clumsy

is that coordinated is organized, working together, cooperating while clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.

As a verb coordinated

is past tense of coordinate.

As a noun clumsy is

a clumsy person.

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