Blundersome

/ˈblʌndərsəm/ adjective

Prone to blundering; tending to make mistakes; clumsy or awkward.

From 'blunder' plus the adjective-forming suffix '-some,' meaning characterized by or full of (as in 'troublesome' or 'handsome'). The '-some' suffix comes from Old English '-sum,' originally suggesting resemblance or possession of a quality.

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