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Antonyms:
adroit,
conjuring trick,
deception,
illusion,
legerdemain,
magic,
magic trick,
trick
Often used in the same context:
clumsy,
obtuse,
inept,
inelegant,
graceless,
crass,
tactless,
obsequious,
unstatesmanlike,
adroit,
ineffectual,
inarticulate,
puerile,
feckless,
unforthcoming,
jejune,
timorous,
glib,
witless,
waspish,
bumptious,
doltish,
pompous,
gormless,
brusk,
simpleminded,
dislikable,
unassertive,
diffident,
prolix,
oafish,
passionless,
truculent,
hubristic,
unamusing,
disdainful,
disobliging,
overdetermined,
artless,
ineloquent,
incurious,
risible,
pusillanimous,
irresolute,
effete,
incompetent,
philistine,
splenetic,
comical,
loathsome,
lumpish,
indecisive,
machiavellian,
otiose,
egoistical,
ungifted,
unimaginative,
dunderheaded,
humorless,
tricksy,
impolitic,
unpresidential,
inapt,
querulous,
amateurish,
sententious,
peevish,
cynical,
undiplomatic,
mendacious,
venal,
pedantic,
unpoetic,
caddish,
buffoonish,
pernickety,
impertinent,
indiscrete,
vainglorious,
unmusical,
fatuous,
unedifying,
spineless,
schoolmarmish,
mealymouthed,
callow,
clubbable,
intemperate,
orotund,
unmodern,
contemptible,
dilettantish,
boneheaded,
farcical,
infelicitous,
verbose,
charmless,
ungraceful,
unfunny,
fuddled,
unlikeable,
deft,
articulate,
crude,
grand,
imprecise,
infectious,
insular,
misty,
modern,
negligent,
resonant,
sane,
simple,
small,
tolerant,
tranquil,
absorbing,
accommodating,
adaptive,
injudicious,
imprudent,
tactful,
advised,
evasive,
hesitant,
considered,
incautious,
unwise,
highhanded,
bungling,
conciliatory,
dexterous,
disingenuous,
expedient,
foolhardy
Appears in the definition of:
maladroitly
Synonyms:
bumbling,
bungling,
butterfingered,
ham-fisted,
ham-handed,
handless,
heavy-handed,
inept,
left-handed,
nonmechanical,
tactless,
uncoordinated,
unmechanical
Also try:
— Nouns for maladroit:
handling,
attempts,
diplomacy,
attempt,
move,
efforts
delay,
performance,
speech,
way,
management,
more...
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