ungainliness

[uhn-geyn-lee-nis]

ungainliness Definition

  • 1the quality of being awkward or clumsy in movement or manner
  • 2lacking grace or ease of movement

Using ungainliness: Examples

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

  • Example

    His ungainliness was apparent as he tried to dance.

  • Example

    The puppy's ungainliness made everyone laugh.

  • Example

    She moved with ungainliness and knocked over the vase.

ungainliness Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for ungainliness

Phrases with ungainliness

  • a particularly unattractive or awkward display of clumsiness

    Example

    Her fall down the stairs was an ugly ungainliness that left her bruised and embarrassed.

  • a display of clumsiness that is particularly uncomfortable or difficult to watch

    Example

    The gymnast's awkward ungainliness during her routine made the audience cringe.

  • social ungainliness

    awkwardness or clumsiness in social situations, often due to shyness or lack of confidence

    Example

    His social ungainliness made it difficult for him to make friends.

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Summary: ungainliness in Brief

Ungainliness [uhn-geyn-lee-nis] refers to the quality of being awkward or clumsy in movement or manner. It is often characterized by a lack of grace or ease of movement. Examples of ungainliness include tripping, stumbling, or knocking things over. Phrases like 'ugly ungainliness' and 'awkward ungainliness' describe particularly unattractive or uncomfortable displays of clumsiness, while 'social ungainliness' refers to awkwardness in social situations.