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a adjective for oaf

 

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Adjective for Oaf

Description:

An adjective for oaf describes someone or something that resembles or exhibits the qualities of an oaf. It typically implies a lack of intelligence, clumsiness, or a general lack of refinement.

Examples:

Sense 1: Clumsy oaf

Adjective: clumsy

Definition: awkward or uncoordinated in movement or action; lacking skill or dexterity

Example Sentence: The clumsy oaf knocked over the vase with a single misstep.

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Sense 2: Stupid oaf

Adjective: dim-witted

Definition: lacking intelligence or cleverness; slow to learn or understand

Example Sentence: He was often mocked for his dim-witted jokes, proving himself to be nothing more than a silly oaf.

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Sense 3: Awkward oaf

Adjective: gauche

Definition: lacking social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness; awkward; tactless

Example Sentence: His gauche behavior at the party made him the center of attention, though not in a positive way.

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