💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Leadfooted"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| lead-footed | Slow, boring, dull, or stupid. |
| clumpy | Forming or tending to form clumps. |
| heavy-footed | (idiomatic) Slow-moving. |
| lumberingnoun | The act of one who lumbers; heavy, clumsy movement. |
| tanglefooted | (rare) Uncoordinated, bumbling. |
| flatfooted | Of a person: having the physical condition of flat feet (“a condition where the soles of the feet are in full contact with the ground, either because the arches have collapsed or because they never developed”). |
| fumble-fingered | Clumsy with the hands; liable to drop things frequently. |
| lightfooted | Alternative form of light-footed. [Fast on one's feet, not plodding; nimble, agile.] |
| ponderous | Heavy, massive, weighty. |
| fleet of foot | Synonym of fleetfooted. |
| flat-footed | (figurative) (US) Unprepared, unready. |
| tickle-footed | (obsolete or poetic) having unsure or slippery footing, or inconstant. |
| butterfingered | Prone to dropping things; clumsy. |
| slue-footed | (Canada, US) Having feet that are large and turn outwards or are otherwise awry, awkward, or clumsy. |
| slew-footed | Alternative spelling of slue-footed. [(Canada, US) Having feet that are large and turn outwards or are otherwise awry, awkward, or clumsy.] |
| dragfooted | Dragging the feet while walking, as if lame. |
| light-footed | Fast on one's feet, not plodding; nimble, agile. |
| uncouth | Unrefined, crude. |
| ungainly | Clumsy; lacking grace. |
| heavy-handed | Excessive; overdone. |
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