Blunderful

/ˈblʌndərfəl/ adjective

Full of blunders; characterized by many mistakes or clumsy errors.

Formed from 'blunder' plus the adjective-forming suffix '-ful,' meaning full of or characterized by. This suffix comes from Old English '-full,' originally meaning physically full, then extended to mean 'having the quality of.'

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