bumble

[ˈbʌmbl]

bumble Definition

  • 1to speak or behave in a confused, awkward, or clumsy manner
  • 2to move or act in an unsteady or faltering way

Using bumble: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bumble" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He bumbled his way through the speech.

  • Example

    She bumbled into the room, knocking over a vase.

  • Example

    The team bumbled their way to a win.

  • Example

    I bumbled my interview and didn't get the job.

bumble Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bumble

Antonyms for bumble

Idioms Using bumble

  • to enter or gain access to something through clumsiness or incompetence

    Example

    He bumbled his way into the VIP section by accident.

  • to accidentally encounter or come across something or someone

    Example

    I bumbled into an old friend at the grocery store.

  • to do something in a clumsy or awkward way, but still manage to complete it

    Example

    Despite bumbling through the cooking process, the dish turned out surprisingly well.

Phrases with bumble

  • a large, hairy bee that is typically black and yellow and often makes a loud humming noise as it flies

    Example

    The bumble bee landed on the flower to collect nectar.

  • to move around aimlessly or without purpose

    Example

    I spent the whole day bumbling around the city, not really sure where I wanted to go.

  • to move slowly and unsteadily

    Example

    The old car bumbled along the dirt road, barely making any progress.

Origins of bumble

from Middle English 'bumblen', meaning 'to boom, hum'

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Summary: bumble in Brief

To 'bumble' [ˈbʌmbl] is to speak or behave in a confused, awkward, or clumsy manner, or to move or act in an unsteady or faltering way. It can describe anything from a speech to a sports game, as in 'The team bumbled their way to a win.' Phrases like 'bumble bee' and 'bumble around' extend the term to describe aimless movement, while idioms like 'bumble one's way into something' and 'bumble through' describe accidental success despite clumsiness.