Blundersome

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Apt or prone to cause blunders; troublesome; difficult; problematic.

    "The disciples were proud, blundersome, quick tempered, forgetful, easily provoked to jealousy, sensitive, and often given to discouragement; but Jesus never condemned or scolded them."

  2. 2
    Characterised or marked by blunders or mistakes; messed-up.

    "She could not scold the Idiot whatever blundersome thing he did; her compassion for him was limitless to encompass his lack of intelligence."

Example

More examples

"The disciples were proud, blundersome, quick tempered, forgetful, easily provoked to jealousy, sensitive, and often given to discouragement; but Jesus never condemned or scolded them."

Etymology

From blunder + -some.

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