"Gauchely" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Gauchely" Meaning

Gauchely is an adverb that means in a clumsy or awkward manner. It is often used to describe something that is done with little skill or grace. For example, "She tried to dance gauchely, but her feet kept getting tangled in the hem of her dress."

"Gauchely" Examples

Gauchely


Meaning:

In a clumsy or awkward manner; awkwardly.

Usage Examples:


She tripped over her own feet and stumbled gauchely down the stairs.
His first attempts at playing the violin were made gauchely, but with practice, he improved.
The way he handled the delicate vase was gauchely clumsy, and it ended up shattered on the floor.
My friend's attempt at ordering in French was made gauchely, and the waiter looked puzzled.
The athlete's gauchely uncoordinated movements on the dance floor left everyone in stitches.

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The word "gauche" means awkward, clumsy, or tactless in social situations. It can also describe someone who is unrefined, impolite, or lacking in social charm. In other words, someone who is considered "gauche" is often perceived as being awkward or ungraceful in their interactions with others.

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