Lumpish meaning in English: In this article, the meaning of the word ‘Lumpish’ is explained in simple English with examples, along with its synonyms and antonyms.
‘Lumpish’ pronunciation= lum-pish, lampish, lampis
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Lumpish meaning in English
The word lumpish has more than one meaning.
1. Resembling a lump, roughly or clumsily formed (unshaped).
2. Not very intelligent or smart, having a sluggish mind; dull; stupid (person).
3. Having a heavy appearance; moving clumsily, slowly, or ponderously.
4. Fairly fat and not graceful; Lacking sharpness and grace in physical movement.
5. Heavy and awkward; especially due to excess weight.
Lumpish- Adjective |
clumsy |
unshaped |
cloddish |
slow-witted |
dull |
stupid |
sluggish |
cumbersome |
heavy |
heavy and ugly |
tediously slow or dull |
not graceful |
awkward and stupid |
Lumpish-Example
The word ‘Lumpish’ acts as an ‘Adjective’.
Sentences that can be formed using the word ‘Lumpish’ are as follows.
Examples:
▪ All is dull, plodding, and lumpish.
▪ Though you are lumpish; you’re harmless too.
▪ Coconut shell charcoal is fired by the shell of cocoa, its form is lumpish or mealy.
▪ Continental soldiers looked lumpish beside our lean-bred fellows.
▪ He was a good fellow but only a little lumpish.
▪ The creature looked frightful because of his large lumpish head.
▪ He is heavy to lift in his present lumpish condition.
▪ The village was surrounded by huge lumpish hills.
▪ It seemed like some lumpish hill guarding the village.
▪ Tom is a calm and lumpish man.
▪ He was a lumpish and growling engineer.
▪ I was sitting on the lumpish stone near the bank of the river to catch fish.
Lumpish-Synonym
The synonyms of the word ‘Lumpish’ are as follows.
awkward |
clumsy |
dull |
cumbersome |
stupid |
graceless |
sluggish |
Lumpish-Antonym
The antonyms of the word ‘Lumpish’ are as follows.
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