bumbling
Americanadjective
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liable to make awkward blunders.
a bumbling mechanic.
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clumsily incompetent or ineffectual.
bumbling diplomacy.
noun
Other Word Forms
- bumblingly adverb
Etymology
Origin of bumbling
Example Sentences
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Kidnapped by bumbling conspiracy theorists Jesse Plemons and Aidan Delbis, Michelle stares at her jailer calmly as she pitches them on letting her go.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 22, 2026
In “Scavengers,” the mother-and-daughter odd couple are too bumbling to make any headway.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 7, 2026
Why you should see it: You won’t get a bigger laugh than whatever Anna Faris and Regina Hall have planned for their bumbling characters, Cindy Campbell and Brenda Meeks.
From Salon • Jan. 4, 2026
He says he feels like he's the "bumbling buffoon" in the "walled garden that is traditional publishing" and that he's committed a kind of "literary heist".
From BBC • Nov. 14, 2025
And with those bumbling words, Brightbill knew the truth.
From "The Wild Robot Escapes" by Peter Brown
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