blundersome
Apt or prone to cause blunders; troublesome; difficult; problematic.
Adjective
- Apt or prone to cause blunders; troublesome; difficult; problematic.
- The disciples were proud, blundersome, quick tempered, forgetful, easily provoked to jealousy, sensitive, and often given to discouragement; but Jesus never condemned or scolded them. - 2007, Edward John Carnell, A...
- Laborious experiment to discover the facts about our environment is wearisome to all but a persistent few. Surely all this blundersome experimenting can be by-passed by some more direct route to the heart of nature? -...
- He had serious doubts that the person behind it, which he assumed was Varik, would be so crass and blundersome if he wanted to seriously threaten Marcus' existence. - 2014, Al K. Line, Orientation: The Commorancy Book 1...
Synonyms: blunderful blunderous blundery
- Characterised or marked by blunders or mistakes; messed-up.
- She could not scold the Idiot whatever blundersome thing he did; her compassion for him was limitless to encompass his lack of intelligence. - 1992, Byron Herbert Reece, Better a Dinner of Herbs - Page 181:
- We open with the girl, born premature and blundersome (asthmatic, pigeon-toes, a crooked nose)—hardly the cynosure her genes could've produced. - 2011, Caki Wilkinson, Circles where the Head Should be: Poems - Page 21:
Synonyms: blundery
Origin
From blunder + -some.