Synonyms for More heavy-footed:
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adj.
• lumbering
- Blundering
, - Clodhopping
, - Unhandy
, - bovine
, - bumbling
, - clunking
, - elephantine
, - gauche
, - gawky
, - halting
, - heavy
, - heavy-footed
, - hulking
, - inept
, - klutzy
, - lead-footed
, - lumpish
, - maladroit
, - overgrown
, - ponderous
, - splay
, - two left feet
, - ungainly
, - unwieldy
, - wooden
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What are the hypernyms for More heavy-footed?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for more heavy-footed?
The term 'more heavy-footed' is used to describe an individual who moves clumsily or with a lot of noise. The antonym for heavy-footed is 'light-footed', indicating an individual who moves gracefully with minimal noise. People who are light-footed usually exhibit good coordination, balance and poise. They move softly and stealthily, making little noise as they go about their business. Other antonyms for heavy-footed people include nimble, agile, quick, sprightly, graceful and nimble-footed. In essence, the opposite of heavy-footed is a person who moves with ease, agility and makes little noise as they move.
What are the antonyms for More heavy-footed?
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