kludge

[kluhj]

kludge Definition

a clumsy, inelegant, or improvised solution to a problem, typically using parts that are cobbled together.

Using kludge: Examples

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

  • Example

    The software was a kludge of different programs that didn't work well together.

  • Example

    He managed to fix the broken machine with a kludge made from duct tape and paperclips.

  • Example

    The temporary fix was just a kludge until they could find a better solution.

kludge Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for kludge

Phrases with kludge

  • to put something together in a clumsy or makeshift way

    Example

    I had to kludge together a solution using whatever materials I could find.

  • a measure of how difficult it is to maintain or modify a system due to its complexity or lack of design

    Example

    The kludge factor of this software is so high that it's almost impossible to make any changes without breaking something else.

  • kludgey

    clumsy, awkward, or poorly designed

    Example

    The user interface was so kludgey that it was hard to figure out how to use the program.

Origins of kludge

originally US slang, possibly from German 'klug' meaning 'smart'

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Summary: kludge in Brief

'Kludge' [kluhj] refers to a makeshift or clumsy solution to a problem, often using disparate parts. It is commonly used in the context of software or engineering, as in 'The software was a kludge of different programs that didn't work well together.' 'Kludge' can also be used as a verb, as in 'I had to kludge together a solution using whatever materials I could find.'