fumbled

[ˈfʌmbəld]

fumbled Definition

  • 1to handle something clumsily or nervously, often causing it to be dropped or mishandled
  • 2to fail to do something competently or successfully

Using fumbled: Examples

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

  • Example

    He fumbled with the keys before finally unlocking the door.

  • Example

    The quarterback fumbled the ball on the 10-yard line.

  • Example

    She fumbled through her presentation and forgot some important points.

  • Example

    I fumbled my way through the dance routine and messed up a few steps.

fumbled Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for fumbled

Phrases with fumbled

  • fumble for words

    to struggle to find the right words to say

    Example

    During the interview, he fumbled for words when asked about his weaknesses.

  • fumble in the dark

    to try to do something without knowing what you are doing or without enough information

    Example

    Without any instructions, I was fumbling in the dark trying to assemble the furniture.

  • fumble one's way

    to proceed clumsily or uncertainly

    Example

    She fumbled her way through the dark room, trying to find the light switch.

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Summary: fumbled in Brief

To 'fumble' [ˈfʌmbəld] means to handle something clumsily or nervously, often causing it to be dropped or mishandled. It can also mean to fail to do something competently or successfully. Examples include 'The quarterback fumbled the ball on the 10-yard line' and 'She fumbled through her presentation and forgot some important points.' Phrases like 'fumble for words' and 'fumble in the dark' extend the meaning to struggling to find the right words or trying to do something without enough information.