gaucherie [noun]
Definition of gaucherie:
- A socially awkward or tactless act. (Noun)
- Lack of social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness; awkwardness; clumsiness. (Noun)
Opposite/Antonyms of gaucherie:
Sentence/Example of gaucherie:
His gaucherie at the formal dinner was painfully obvious.
She apologized for her gaucherie during the interview.
The comedian's intentional gaucherie made the audience laugh.
Despite his gaucherie, he was well-liked by his colleagues.
Her gaucherie at social events often embarrassed her family.
The young boy's gaucherie was endearing rather than off-putting.
His attempts to hide his gaucherie only made it more noticeable.
The movie highlighted the protagonist's gaucherie in various social situations.
Her gaucherie was evident when she knocked over the wine glass.
He overcame his initial gaucherie to become a confident public speaker.
The diplomat's gaucherie was unexpected given his years of experience.
She found his gaucherie charming and refreshing.
His gaucherie in handling the situation led to a misunderstanding.
The actor's portrayal of gaucherie was both realistic and humorous.
Her gaucherie was a result of her inexperience in such formal settings.
Despite his gaucherie, he managed to win the crowd over.
The character's gaucherie added a layer of humor to the story.
His gaucherie was evident in his awkward dance moves.
The artist's gaucherie in social settings was well-known but endearing.
She laughed off her gaucherie and continued with her presentation confidently.