Yes they are.
Nongraceful
The opposite of gentle would be rough, harsh, or violent.
'Don't do that! You are too clumsy!' She was too clumsy for this fine work - she kept dropping the small equipment. 'Anyone applying for this job must not be clumsy - our fine glass is too precious'
Rigid is the opposite of flexible, or inflexible
Clumsy is an adjective.
clumsy, awkward
It's both! Synonyms and antonyms are opposites. Some synonyms for clumsy would be: graceless, blundering, incompetent, ponderous, bumbling, uncoordinated. Antonyms include: Graceful, athletic, adroit, coordinated...
Clumsy
One antonym for clumsy is graceful.
an antonym for clumsy is graceful
Have a look at the antonyms of clumsy: http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/clumsyHere are some of the ones listed: adroit, agile, athletic, clever, coordinated, couth, dexterous, expert, graceful
I think you are looking for Polite is to Rude, as Graceful is to Clumsythey are opposites.
uncoordinated or all thumbs
Clumsy - not graceful or skillfull; awkwardSentence: The clumsy boy bumped into all the furniture.
Yes, it's possible to be both clumsy and graceful. People can exhibit grace in certain situations or activities while being clumsy in others. For instance, someone might have a natural elegance in dance but trip over their own feet in everyday life. This duality highlights the complexity of human movement and coordination.
Ah, what a lovely question! If polite is to rude, then graceful is to clumsy. Gracefulness is like a gentle dance, flowing with beauty and elegance. Just as we can choose kindness over rudeness, we can also choose grace over clumsiness in our actions and words.
Some antonyms of dainty: Clumsy, coarse, harsh, heavy, rough