Klutz
In Yiddish, the word "Nebish" means an awkward person, or nerd.
The word 'clumsy' is an adjective a word that describes a noun; for example a clumsy dancer, a clumsy attempt, or a clumsy proposal.
The root word of awkward is "awk," which means "in the wrong direction" in Middle English. This evolved into "awkward" in the 16th century, describing something clumsy or lacking grace.
"Lummox" is not considered a bad word; it is more of a whimsical or old-fashioned term used to describe a clumsy or awkward person. It is not typically used with malicious intent.
No the word clumsily is not a noun. It is an adverb.
No, the word 'clumsy' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun. Example:The clumsy waiter spilled my soup.
In Yiddish, the word "Nebish" means an awkward person, or nerd.
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.
The word 'clumsy' is an adjective a word that describes a noun; for example a clumsy dancer, a clumsy attempt, or a clumsy proposal.
awkward, inept, ungainly, maladroit (formal), gauche
The word is spelling "klutz". It's a Yiddish word meaning inept, or clumsy.
That is the correct spelling of the word "clumsy" (awkward, ungainly).
Klutzy is a word that begins with the letter k. It means awkward or clumsy.
The root word of awkward is "awk," which means "in the wrong direction" in Middle English. This evolved into "awkward" in the 16th century, describing something clumsy or lacking grace.
"Lummox" is not considered a bad word; it is more of a whimsical or old-fashioned term used to describe a clumsy or awkward person. It is not typically used with malicious intent.
--noun1. an awkward, stupid person; clumsy, ill-mannered boor; oaf.--verb (used with object)2. to flout; treat with contempt; scorn.
Loon. Loon comes from the Scandinavian word 'lom' which means clumsy. The loon looks very awkward on land although they are good swimmers.