fumbling

[ˈfʌmblɪŋ]

fumbling Definition

  • 1using your hands clumsily while doing something
  • 2making mistakes or errors while doing something

Using fumbling: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was fumbling with the keys.

  • Example

    She fumbled her way through the dance routine.

  • Example

    The team's fumbling of the ball cost them the game.

  • Example

    I'm sorry for fumbling your name earlier.

fumbling Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for fumbling

Phrases with fumbling

  • trying to do something without knowing what you are doing or what is going to happen

    Example

    I felt like I was fumbling in the dark when I started my new job.

  • fumble for words

    to struggle to find the right words to say

    Example

    She fumbled for words when asked about her plans for the future.

  • fumble one's lines

    to forget or make a mistake while reciting something, such as lines in a play or speech

    Example

    The actor fumbled his lines during the performance.

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Summary: fumbling in Brief

'Fumbling' [ˈfʌmblɪŋ] describes using one's hands clumsily or making mistakes while doing something. It can refer to physical actions, such as 'He was fumbling with the keys,' or verbal communication, such as 'She fumbled for words.' 'Fumbling' can also be used figuratively, as in 'fumbling in the dark,' meaning trying to do something without knowing what you are doing.

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