bungling

English

Etymology

From the verb bungle.

Adjective

bungling (comparative more bungling, superlative most bungling)

  1. Incompetent or inept.
    Harry made a bungling attempt to catch the ball.

Noun

bungling (plural bunglings)

  1. An act of incompetence or ineptitude.
    Your bungling nearly cost us our jobs.

Translations

Verb

bungling

  1. present participle of bungle

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