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Clumsy vs Extensive - What's the difference?

clumsy | extensive | Related terms |

Clumsy is a related term of extensive.


As adjectives the difference between clumsy and extensive

is that clumsy is awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous while extensive is in the nature of an extent, wide, widespread.

As a noun clumsy

is a person.

clumsy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • awkward, lacking coordination, not graceful, not dextrous
  • He's very clumsy . I wouldn't trust him with carrying the dishes.
  • Not elegant or well-planned, lacking tact or subtlety
  • It is a clumsy solution, but it might work for now.
    What a clumsy joke...
  • awkward or inefficient in use or construction, difficult to handle or manage especially because of shape
  • Noun

    (clumsies)
  • A person.
  • Synonyms

    * butterfingers * klutz

    See also

    * clumsies

    Anagrams

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    extensive

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • In the nature of an extent, wide, widespread.
  • See also

    * intensive ----