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Webster 1913 Edition
Gauche
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Gauche
(gōsh)
, Noun.
[F.]
1.
Left handed;
hence,
awkward; clumsy.
2.
(Geom.)
Winding; twisted; warped; – applied to curves and surfaces.
Definition 2024
gauche
gauche
English
Adjective
gauche (comparative more gauche, superlative most gauche)
- Awkward or lacking in social graces; bumbling.
- 19th century, Samuel Griswold Goodrich (1793-1860), The Spirit Court of Practice and Pretence:
- Seeking by vulgar pomp and gauche display
- In 'good society', to make her way
- 1879, George Meredith, The Egoist, chapter XLVI
- She looked a trifle gauche, it struck me; more like a country girl with the hoyden taming in her than the well-bred creature she is.
- 1895, H.G. Wells, The Wonderful Visit, Chapter 18:
- "He's a trifle gauche" said Lady Hammergallow, jumping upon the Vicar's attention. "He neither bows nor smiles. He must cultivate oddities like that. Every successful executant is more or less gauche."
- 19th century, Samuel Griswold Goodrich (1793-1860), The Spirit Court of Practice and Pretence:
- (mathematics, archaic) Skewed, not plane.
- (chemistry) Describing a torsion angle of 60°
Synonyms
- (lacking in social graces): graceless, tactless, unsophisticated, unpolished, gawky
Antonyms
- (lacking in social graces): adroit
Translations
awkward, bumbling
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Anagrams
French
Etymology
From gauchir (“warp, distort”), a conflation of Old French gauchier (“tread”) (from Frankish *walkijan, *walkan, cognate with English walk) + Old French guenchir (“deviate”) (from Frankish *wenkjan (“sway, falter”)). Gauche replaced the original word for "left", senestre, in the sixteenth century.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡoʃ/
Adjective
gauche m, f (plural gauches)
Noun
gauche f (plural gauches)
- the left, the left-hand side
gauche m (plural gauches)
- (boxing) a left-hander, a southpaw
Antonyms
- (left): droite