Blundersome
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 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 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."
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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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