maladroit

জবুথবু
definition
adjective
This has been an extremely clumsy maladroit approach on the part of the US economic team.
ineffective or bungling; clumsy.
translation of 'maladroit'
অপটু
adjective
অদক্ষ,
কৌশলশূন্য,
অনিপুণ,
কৌশলহীন,
জবুথবু
example
This has been an extremely clumsy 'maladroit' approach on the part of the US economic team.
The Germans also launched a 'maladroit' effort to entice Mexico into the war, exposed by the Zimmermann telegraph affair.
In one measured, 'maladroit' motion - only after he had lined up the shot with the ball resting in his right palm - O'Neal aimed and fired.
If Lott's original words are not enough to disqualify him as Senate leader, then his 'maladroit' grasp of public relations should be.
Allen, of course, hotly denies this, arguing that his lusty, 'maladroit' , cowardly, witty and nebbish persona is a comic archetype.
In the 1930s and in the 1960s, all sorts of 'maladroit' , stodgy unions did quite well.
But her long harsh sentence is cockeyed, as is Peter Beattie's very disappointing and uncharacteristically 'maladroit' response.
I will only make one observation - the Chinese government has been extraordinarily 'maladroit' over the past six months.
The results included muddled avant-garde theatrical staging techniques and insensitive and 'maladroit' portraits of African Americans.
A shame, then; in the book reviewed here… a picture gradually emerges of the artist as a cantankerous and socially 'maladroit' buffoon.
A single 'maladroit' quip or an unscripted dramatic moment on the campaign trail could spell the difference between victory and defeat.
Clinton's 'maladroit' staffing decisions contributed to the political turmoil of his initial years in the White House.
And so much unlike his younger brother, Eric was 'maladroit' at handling simple home economics tasks.
So, these vines are actually moving these people, explaining their 'maladroit' walking patterns.
Perhaps I'm too cynical, but only commercial reasons spring to my mind when I try to justify this 'maladroit' wraparound device.
Who loves quiet conversations about feelings or ideas, and can give a dynamite presentation to a big audience, but seems awkward in groups and 'maladroit' at small talk?
This he contrasts to the 'maladroit' policies pursued by the natives after they acquired independence - which included high tariffs, industrial planning, labor protection, and the like.
Measured against other degenerate cultures, we are still, in some respects, at the stage of a touchingly 'maladroit' infancy.
But what is impressive is the way that their dialogue, often callow and maladroit, is callow and 'maladroit' in precisely the right way.
Padlin stared helplessly at his drawing, at his 'maladroit' strokes.
Nerd social 'maladroitness' , rather than arrogance, is the key to understanding this bachelor's behavior.
We should not be guided by how to get the United States out of the quagmire it has so 'maladroitly' manufactured.
Small-scale land restitution to those who could prove they owned it before 1947 has been 'maladroitly' handled.
I groaned internally as I recalled the plane ride where I had 'maladroitly' gotten sick all over Ross.
Not only is the moment not particularly funny, its 'maladroitness' ruins any momentum the film had been building.
By implication, an antidote to the 'maladroitness' , the maladaption, the clumsiness of the shy is simply learning to dance.
Unfortunately it appears that Mr Rahman's 'maladroitness' precedes him.
Legalist institutions that manage that pursuit 'maladroitly' are ultimately swept away.
Mishaps and 'maladroitness' end in pairing for all, as their love ‘started in eternity and will last till doomsday’.
Aida walked 'maladroitly' to a couch and sat down, slipping his sandals off his feet.
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