clumsy |
moron |
As an adjective clumsy
is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.
As a noun clumsy
is a person.
As a proper noun moron is
a commune in southwestern haiti.
clumsy |
fumbling |
As nouns the difference between clumsy and fumbling
is that
clumsy is a person while
fumbling is an instance of clumsiness, especially of the hands or fingers.
As an adjective clumsy
is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.
As a verb fumbling is
.
accurate |
clumsy |
As adjectives the difference between accurate and clumsy
is that
accurate is in exact or careful conformity to truth; the result of care or pains; free from failure, error, or defect; exact; as, an
accurate'' calculator; an ''accurate'' measure; ''accurate expression, knowledge, etc while
clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.
As a noun clumsy is
a person.
clumsy |
strange |
As an adjective clumsy
is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.
As a noun clumsy
is a person.
As a proper noun strange is
.
novice |
clumsy |
As nouns the difference between novice and clumsy
is that
novice is a beginner; one who is not very familiar or experienced in a particular subject while
clumsy is a person.
As an adjective clumsy is
awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.
thick |
clumsy |
As adjectives the difference between thick and clumsy
is that
thick is relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension while
clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.
As nouns the difference between thick and clumsy
is that
thick is the thickest, or most active or intense, part of something while
clumsy is a person.
As an adverb thick
is in a thick manner.
As a verb thick
is (archaic|transitive) to thicken.
clumsy |
false |
As adjectives the difference between clumsy and false
is that
clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous while
false is (
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
As a noun clumsy
is a person.
agile |
clumsy |
As adjectives the difference between agile and clumsy
is that
agile is having the faculty of quick motion in the limbs; apt or ready to move; nimble; active; as, an agile boy; an agile tongue while
clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.
As a noun clumsy is
a person.
finesse |
clumsy |
As nouns the difference between finesse and clumsy
is that
finesse is finesse while
clumsy is a person.
As an adjective clumsy is
awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.
clumsy |
clumsy |
In informal|fairly|_|rare|lang=en terms the difference between clumsy and clumsy
is that
clumsy is a person while
clumsy is a person.
As adjectives the difference between clumsy and clumsy
is that
clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous while
clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous.
As nouns the difference between clumsy and clumsy
is that
clumsy is a person while
clumsy is a person.
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