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Shambled means to walk or go awkwardly; shuffle.
There is no prefix for awkwardly. The suffix of awkwardly is -ly.
My friend tried awkwardly to dance. The football player landed awkwardly on his shoulder, dislocating it.
The word "lumber" means to move slowly and awkwardly. It often describes a heavy, clumsy motion, typically associated with large or unwieldy objects or individuals. This term can be used both literally and figuratively to convey a lack of grace in movement.
You could try the word "bulky" which can mean "awkwardly large; big and clumsy".
The adverb is awkwardly. It means in an awkward, inexperienced, or uncoordinated manner.
No, the word 'awkwardly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'awkward'.The noun form of the adjective 'awkward' is awkwardness.
The word "amble" describes walking slowly and in a relaxed manner. However, if you mean walking in a more clumsy or awkward way, "shuffle" might be more appropriate. Both terms convey a lack of speed, but "shuffle" often implies a more ungraceful movement.
The baby giraffe's first steps brought her ever so awkwardly to her mother. The young boxer's awkwardly delivered punch suddenly ended the match.
The Spanish word "camina" means "walk" or "to walk" in English.
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I think it's ambulo which in Latin means to walk