adjective
- comparative form of clumsy; more awkward in movement or handling things
- comparative form of clumsy; more lacking in skill or ability
Usage: comparative form
Usage: comparative form
Examples
- She felt clumsier than usual after breaking her wrist.
- The new employee was even clumsier with the equipment than I expected.
- His handwriting became clumsier as he grew tired.
- The robot’s movements were clumsier than those of its predecessor.
- After the accident, he was clumsier on his feet.
- The first draft was much clumsier in its phrasing.