The correct spelling is awkward (clumsy, ungainly).
That is the correct spelling of the word "clumsy" (awkward, ungainly).
'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'
Clumsy means- not gracefully- without skills- always tripping into things- always tipping overFor Example: It's a bad idea to have Goofy as a waiter because he is clumsy.
Nongraceful
an oaf
a clumsy person.... awkward...
The English word regarding awkward and clumsy individual is a "klutz/clutz." Klutz/clutz is a diminutive word and is should not be regarded as polite.
An adolescent who is clumsy or awkward can be referred to as a "klutz," "bumbler," or "clod."
Most adolescents feel clumsy and awkward because its in their nature to be like that. Also they may have started to develop feelings for one another and think that its awkward to be around people of the opposite sex.
Other names for clumsy are awkward, uncoordinated, ungainly, graceless, and inelegant. Clumsy means lacking social skills and graces, or done in an awkward manner.
clumsy, awkward
clumsy, awkward, hard to handle
clumsy, awkward
awkward
She was so clumsy that she dropped her phone three times in one day.
awkward means clumsy and weird