No, the word 'oafish' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as stupid, uncultured, or clumsy.
The noun form of the adjective 'oafish' is oafishness.
The word 'oafish' is the adjective form of the noun oaf.
No, "oafish" is an adjective used to describe someone who is clumsy or awkward.
A palooka is a slang term used to describe a boxer or an inferior or incompetent fighter. It can also be used more broadly to refer to someone who is considered a fool or a bumbling individual.
The noun form of the verb "noun" is "noun-ness" or "nominalization."
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The word "misconception" is a noun.
The noun postmistress is a gender specific noun for a female. The noun postmaster is a gender specific noun for a male.
Noun. (chiefly US, informal) A person who is clumsy, oafish, or socially awkward, or unattractive or unkempt.
Oafish is adjective [ Oaf (n) : A person regarded as stupid or clumsy]oafish - ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance; "was boorish and insensitive"; "the loutish manners of a bully"; "her stupid oafish husband"; "aristocratic contempt for the swinish multitude"
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Oafish means a clumsy stupid person
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Obese, ogre, oafish, etc.
A dumb oafish boy that eats too little and always complains
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A palooka is a slang term used to describe a boxer or an inferior or incompetent fighter. It can also be used more broadly to refer to someone who is considered a fool or a bumbling individual.
obstinate, obnoxious, obsequious, old, ornery, oafish, odd, overbearing ...