gaucherie (Meaning)

Wordnet

gaucherie (n)

the quality of being rustic or gauche

a socially awkward or tactless act

Webster

gaucherie (n.)

An awkward action; clumsiness; boorishness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gaucherie

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gaucherie Sentence Examples

  1. Her unintentional spill of wine on the host's carpet was a moment of gaucherie she wished to forget.
  2. The diplomat's gaucherie during the negotiations nearly derailed the entire peace process.
  3. Despite his best intentions, his gaucherie in social situations often left others feeling uncomfortable.
  4. The actress gracefully recovered from her gaucherie on stage, seamlessly blending it into her performance.
  5. His gaucherie at the formal dinner, where he accidentally insulted the host's cooking, caused an awkward silence to fall over the table.
  6. The CEO's gaucherie during the shareholder meeting reflected poorly on the company's leadership.
  7. She winced at her own gaucherie when she mispronounced the guest's name during the introduction.
  8. The comedian's clever ability to turn his gaucheries into humor endeared him to the audience.
  9. Despite his gaucherie in social settings, he excelled in his professional life, earning respect for his expertise.
  10. Her gaucherie in handling the delicate situation only exacerbated tensions within the family.

FAQs About the word gaucherie

the quality of being rustic or gauche, a socially awkward or tactless actAn awkward action; clumsiness; boorishness.

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Her unintentional spill of wine on the host's carpet was a moment of gaucherie she wished to forget.

The diplomat's gaucherie during the negotiations nearly derailed the entire peace process.

Despite his best intentions, his gaucherie in social situations often left others feeling uncomfortable.

The actress gracefully recovered from her gaucherie on stage, seamlessly blending it into her performance.