ungain Antonyms
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Meaning of ungain
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ungain (a.)
Ungainly; clumsy; awkward; also, troublesome; inconvenient.
ungain Sentence Examples
- The hippopotamus's ungain gait made it a comical sight in the water.
- The elderly man's ungain movements caused concern among his loved ones.
- The ungain bulldozer clumsily cleared the path, leaving behind a trail of debris.
- The ungain student fumbled over his words during the presentation.
- The ungain dancer's performance was both awkward and endearing.
- The ungain horse stumbled and fell during the race, much to the dismay of its jockey.
- The ungain elephant lumbered through the forest, its massive size making it an imposing figure.
- The ungain penguin waddled along the beach, its wings awkwardly flapping.
- The ungain truck struggled to navigate the narrow streets, its large size posing a challenge.
- The ungain robot stumbled and fell while attempting to walk, its movements still being developed.
FAQs About the word ungain
Ungainly; clumsy; awkward; also, troublesome; inconvenient.
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The hippopotamus's ungain gait made it a comical sight in the water.
The elderly man's ungain movements caused concern among his loved ones.
The ungain bulldozer clumsily cleared the path, leaving behind a trail of debris.
The ungain student fumbled over his words during the presentation.