cloddish (Meaning)

Wordnet

cloddish (s)

heavy and dull and stupid

Webster

cloddish (a.)

Resembling clods; gross; low; stupid; boorish.

cloddish Sentence Examples

  1. His cloddish behavior at the dinner party embarrassed his date and alienated the other guests.
  2. The cloddish man stumbled through the room, knocking over furniture and spilling drinks.
  3. Despite his intelligence, his cloddish manners often left a poor impression on those he met.
  4. The cloddish remarks he made during the meeting offended his coworkers and undermined his credibility.
  5. She found his cloddish attempts at flirting both awkward and unappealing.
  6. The cloddish driver cut off other vehicles on the highway, causing frustration and anger among fellow motorists.
  7. His cloddish handling of the delicate equipment resulted in costly damage to the machinery.
  8. The cloddish teenager refused to follow the rules, disrupting the classroom and disrupting the learning environment for everyone.
  9. His cloddish sense of humor often involved insensitive jokes at others' expense.
  10. The cloddish behavior of the unruly patrons led to their expulsion from the restaurant.

FAQs About the word cloddish

heavy and dull and stupidResembling clods; gross; low; stupid; boorish.

churlish, unsophisticated, clownish, classless, uncouth, vulgar,boorish, stupid, loutish, doltish

cultivated, cultivated,sophisticated, polished, genteel, refined, genteel, refined, polished, sophisticated

His cloddish behavior at the dinner party embarrassed his date and alienated the other guests.

The cloddish man stumbled through the room, knocking over furniture and spilling drinks.

Despite his intelligence, his cloddish manners often left a poor impression on those he met.

The cloddish remarks he made during the meeting offended his coworkers and undermined his credibility.