Yes, they are synonyms.
No, cumbersome means unwieldy and awkward, lithe means supple and strong
Heavy, weighty, cumbersome, tedious, bulky, hefty
Bulky actually means big and cumbersome. In medical terms usually means sizeable.
Not at all. Although I don't know why you wouldn't just use a dictionary and look them up.
= cumbersome (adj) = Synonyms: unwieldy, awkward, weighty, bulky, burdensome, clumsy, cumbrous, ungainly, heavyAntonym: manageable
Some synonyms for awkward are: abashedchagrinedclumsycrudeembarrassingflusteredgawkygracelessguacheinelegantnonlussedrattledtroublesomeuncomfortableuncouth bulky clumsy coarse cumbersome gawky inexpert inopportune rude ungainly unskillful untimely unwieldy
Natural gas is considered a bulky fuel to transport due to its low energy density compared to liquid fuels like gasoline or diesel. Because of this, natural gas requires special transportation methods such as pipelines or compressed gas tanks, which can be more cumbersome and expensive compared to liquid fuels.
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No, they do not have similar meanings. Yes, they have contradictory meanings. They mean neither the same nor opposite.
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