bungling Antonyms

Meaning of bungling

Wordnet

bungling (s)

showing lack of skill or aptitude

lacking physical movement skills, especially with the hands

Webster

bungling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Bungle

Webster

bungling (a.)

Unskillful; awkward; clumsy; as, a bungling workman.

bungling Sentence Examples

  1. The bungling of the construction project resulted in structural flaws that needed extensive repairs.
  2. His bungling of the negotiations led to a breakdown in communication between the two parties.
  3. The politician's bungling of the crisis only exacerbated tensions within the community.
  4. Despite his good intentions, his bungling of the situation caused more harm than good.
  5. The bungling of the company's finances led to its eventual bankruptcy.
  6. The detective's bungling of the investigation allowed the culprit to escape justice.
  7. She watched in dismay as her colleague's bungling of the presentation jeopardized their chances of securing the deal.
  8. The bungling of the rescue mission endangered the lives of those trapped in the collapsed building.
  9. His bungling of the recipe resulted in a dish that was barely edible.
  10. The teacher's bungling of the classroom management led to chaos among the students.

FAQs About the word bungling

showing lack of skill or aptitude, lacking physical movement skills, especially with the handsof Bungle, Unskillful; awkward; clumsy; as, a bungling workman.

incompetent,clumsy, awkward, inexperienced, inept, botched, maladroit, unprofessional, fumbled, sloppy

competent, facile, skillful, consummate, skilled, able,adroit, masterly, adept, clever

The bungling of the construction project resulted in structural flaws that needed extensive repairs.

His bungling of the negotiations led to a breakdown in communication between the two parties.

The politician's bungling of the crisis only exacerbated tensions within the community.

Despite his good intentions, his bungling of the situation caused more harm than good.