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  1. fumbling:
  2. fumble:
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Detailed Translations for fumbling from English to French

fumbling:


Translation Matrix for fumbling:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
empoté blockhead; bungler; dolt; duffer; moron; muddler; sad sack; wastrel
gauche left; left side
maladroit bungler; muddler; sad sack
AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- bungling; clumsy; incompetent
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
maladroit clumsy; loutish
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- blundering; groping
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
empaillé clumsy; fumbling
empoté clumsy; fumbling gawky; lanky; loutish
gauche clumsy; fumbling abrupt; abstemious; ailing; all at once; all of a sudden; at once; blunt; brusque; clumsy; doltish; fast; gawky; left; left-hand; left-handed; maladroit; not very good; on the left side; out of the blue; owlish; plump; poor; quick; rapid; rigid; speedy; stiff; sudden; suddenly; swift; to the left; uneasy; unexpectedly; unhandy; wooden
maladroit awkward; clumsy; fumbling abstemious; ailing; boorish; clumsy; doltish; gawky; ill-bred; impolite; maladroit; not very good; owlish; plump; poor; rude; stiff; uncivilised; uncivilized; uneasy; uneducated; unhandy; unmannerly; wooden
maladroitement awkward; clumsy; fumbling abstemious; ailing; bad; clumsy; doltish; faint; feeble; frail; gawky; maladroit; not very good; owlish; poor; slackly; stiff; uneasy; unhandy; weak; wooden
malhabile awkward; clumsy; fumbling abstemious; clumsy; doltish; gawky; not very good; owlish; poor; stiff; uneasy; unhandy; wooden

Related Words for "fumbling":


Synonyms for "fumbling":


Related Definitions for "fumbling":

  1. showing lack of skill or aptitude1
    • his fumbling attempt to put up a shelf1

fumbling form of fumble:

to fumble verb (fumbles, fumbled, fumbling)

  1. to fumble
    tripoter
    • tripoter verb (tripote, tripotes, tripotons, tripotez, )
  2. to fumble (muddle; fiddle; muck; monkey; mess about)
    patauger
    • patauger verb (patauge, patauges, pataugeons, pataugez, )

Conjugations for fumble:

present
  1. fumble
  2. fumble
  3. fumbles
  4. fumble
  5. fumble
  6. fumble
simple past
  1. fumbled
  2. fumbled
  3. fumbled
  4. fumbled
  5. fumbled
  6. fumbled
present perfect
  1. have fumbled
  2. have fumbled
  3. has fumbled
  4. have fumbled
  5. have fumbled
  6. have fumbled
past continuous
  1. was fumbling
  2. were fumbling
  3. was fumbling
  4. were fumbling
  5. were fumbling
  6. were fumbling
future
  1. shall fumble
  2. will fumble
  3. will fumble
  4. shall fumble
  5. will fumble
  6. will fumble
continuous present
  1. am fumbling
  2. are fumbling
  3. is fumbling
  4. are fumbling
  5. are fumbling
  6. are fumbling
subjunctive
  1. be fumbled
  2. be fumbled
  3. be fumbled
  4. be fumbled
  5. be fumbled
  6. be fumbled
diverse
  1. fumble!
  2. let's fumble!
  3. fumbled
  4. fumbling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for fumble:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- muff
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
patauger fiddle; fumble; mess about; monkey; muck; muddle fool about; fool around; mess about; mess around; paddle; potter about
tripoter fumble botch; bungle; fiddle; fidget; fool about; fool around; mess about; mess around; muddle; muddle on; niggle; pick; potter about; tinker; twiddle
- ball up; blow; blunder; bodge; bollix; bollix up; bollocks; bollocks up; botch; botch up; bumble; bungle; flub; fluff; grope; muck up; muff; screw up; spoil

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Synonyms for "fumble":


Related Definitions for "fumble":

  1. (sports) dropping the ball1
  2. drop or juggle or fail to play cleanly a grounder1
    • fumble a grounder1
  3. handle clumsily1
  4. feel about uncertainly or blindly1
  5. make one's way clumsily or blindly1
    • He fumbled towards the door1
  6. make a mess of, destroy or ruin1

Wiktionary Translations for fumble:

fumble
verb
  1. To idly touch or nervously handle
  2. To grope awkwardly in trying to find something

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
fumble tâter; palper tasten — versuchen, die Gegenstände seiner Umgebung durch Berühren wahrzunehmen