grawpy
grawpy 30秒了解
- Grawpy is an adjective for physical awkwardness caused by large size or long limbs, often seen in puppies and teenagers.
- The word suggests a harmless, unintentional clumsiness rather than a lack of skill or general stupidity.
- It is primarily used in informal or literary contexts, particularly in British English and fantasy storytelling.
- Synonyms include gangly and lumbering, but grawpy specifically emphasizes the uncoordinated nature of the movement.
The adjective grawpy is a specialized term used to describe a specific kind of physical awkwardness. Unlike 'clumsy,' which can apply to anyone making a mistake, grawpy specifically targets the lack of coordination that comes from being physically large, having disproportionately long limbs, or undergoing a rapid growth spurt. It is most frequently used to describe adolescents, large breed puppies like Great Danes, or mythical creatures like giants who seem to struggle with the basic mechanics of their own bodies. The essence of being grawpy is that the messiness is unintentional and often endearing; there is no malice in a grawpy creature's movements, only a fundamental disconnect between their brain's intent and their limbs' execution.
- Physicality
- Relates to the sheer scale of a person or animal and how they navigate tight spaces.
The teenage giant looked particularly grawpy as he tried to sit on the tiny wooden stool without crushing it.
In social contexts, calling someone grawpy is generally seen as a gentle observation rather than a harsh critique. It suggests a certain vulnerability. For example, a basketball player who has just grown four inches in a single summer might find themselves tripping over the three-point line; they are grawpy. The word captures that transitional phase where one is still 'getting used to' their size. It is also a favorite in fantasy literature to describe 'gentle giants' who are constantly knocking things over with their elbows or knees because they simply don't realize where their body ends and the room begins.
- Vibe
- Harmless, unintentional, and slightly comical in a sympathetic way.
Watching the grawpy foal try to stand up for the first time is both heartbreaking and hilarious.
Linguistically, the word carries a heavy 'gr-' sound which often denotes something large or grounded (like 'great' or 'ground'), paired with the '-py' suffix which adds a sense of lightness or informality (like 'floppy' or 'happy'). This phonetic contrast perfectly mirrors the meaning: a large, heavy thing trying to move with a lightness it hasn't yet mastered. It is a word of movement and spatial awareness, or rather, the lack thereof. When you see a person walking as if their legs are slightly too long for their coordination to handle, 'grawpy' is the precise adjective you need to describe that specific gait.
- Synonym Comparison
- While 'gangly' focuses on being thin and tall, 'grawpy' focuses on the resulting lack of coordination and the messiness of movement.
His grawpy movements in the kitchen resulted in three broken glasses and a very confused cat.
Using 'grawpy' effectively requires placing it in contexts where physical scale and movement are the primary focus. It functions as a standard adjective, usually preceding a noun or following a linking verb like 'is' or 'seemed.' Because it implies a certain level of size, it is most effective when the subject is something that *should* be powerful but currently looks awkward. For instance, describing a powerful athlete as grawpy during their off-season or recovery suggests they have lost their usual grace. It is also an excellent word for descriptive writing in fiction, particularly when introducing a character who is physically imposing but socially or physically shy.
- Usage with Animals
- Commonly used for young animals that are growing faster than their brains can track.
The grawpy puppy didn't realize his tail was knocking over the coffee table books.
When applying 'grawpy' to humans, it is often paired with descriptions of limbs. Phrases like 'grawpy legs' or 'grawpy arms' help specify exactly where the lack of coordination is manifesting. It can also be used to describe an entire person's demeanor. If someone enters a room and immediately bumps into the doorframe, they are exhibiting grawpy behavior. Note that 'grawpy' is less about being 'stupid' and more about being 'unwieldy.' A very intelligent person can be incredibly grawpy if they are simply too tall for the environment they are in. It's a word about the physics of the body, not the quality of the mind.
- Usage with Objects
- Occasionally used metaphorically for large, poorly designed machines or furniture.
The old, grawpy crane groaned as it struggled to lift the heavy steel beam.
In terms of intensity, 'grawpy' is a mid-range adjective. It is stronger than 'clumsy' (because it implies a physical cause) but less formal than 'uncoordinated.' It is perfect for B1 learners because it adds a layer of descriptive nuance without requiring complex grammatical structures. You can use it in the comparative ('more grawpy') or superlative ('most grawpy') forms easily. For example, 'He became even more grawpy after his latest growth spurt.' This makes it a versatile tool for storytelling and personal anecdotes, especially when talking about childhood or pets.
- Common Collocations
- Grawpy teenager, grawpy movements, grawpy gait, grawpy giant, grawpy limbs.
There is something inherently charming about a grawpy person who can laugh at their own lack of grace.
While 'grawpy' might not be in every dictionary, it is a word that thrives in specific niches of English-speaking culture. You are most likely to encounter it in British English or in literature influenced by British colloquialisms. It has a very 'storytelling' feel to it, making it a staple in children's books and young adult fantasy. Authors use it to create an immediate mental image of a character who is physically large but perhaps a bit overwhelmed by their own size. Think of characters like Hagrid's half-brother Grawp in the Harry Potter series; the name itself is a play on this very concept of being large and uncoordinated.
- In Literature
- Used to humanize large characters or monsters, making them less threatening and more relatable.
The author described the troll as grawpy rather than terrifying, which changed the whole tone of the scene.
You will also hear this word in family settings. Parents often use it to describe their children during the 'awkward phase' of puberty. When a thirteen-year-old boy suddenly finds his feet are two sizes larger than they were last month, his parents might affectionately call him grawpy as he trips over the rug. It serves as a way to acknowledge the physical changes without being mean-spirited. In this sense, it is a 'kitchen table' word—informal, warm, and descriptive of the messy reality of growing up. It’s also common in veterinary clinics when discussing the development of large dog breeds.
- In Sports Commentary
- Occasionally used to describe a rookie player who has the height but hasn't yet developed the 'footwork' required for the professional level.
'He's a bit grawpy in the paint,' the commentator remarked, 'but give him a season and he'll be a star.'
Finally, you might find 'grawpy' in creative writing workshops or among people who enjoy 'phonaesthetics'—the study of how words sound. Because 'grawpy' sounds like what it means (onomatopoeic in a sense, as the 'graw' sounds heavy and the 'py' sounds like a small trip), it is a favorite for poets and descriptive writers. It is less likely to be found in a legal document or a scientific paper, as it is too subjective and informal. However, in the world of blogs, social media captions about pets, and casual conversation, it is a hidden gem of the English language that provides a specific texture other words lack.
- Regional Use
- More common in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand than in the US, though it is understood globally.
The grawpy nature of the new robot made the tech demo more entertaining than expected.
The most frequent mistake people make with 'grawpy' is confusing it with 'grumpy.' While they sound similar, they describe entirely different things: 'grumpy' is about mood (irritability), while 'grawpy' is about physical movement (clumsiness due to size). Another common error is using it to describe small things. You wouldn't call a tiny kitten 'grawpy' even if it trips, because 'grawpy' implies a certain bulk or length of limb. For a small kitten, you would just use 'clumsy' or 'wobbly.' Using 'grawpy' for small subjects can sound confusing to native speakers unless you are using it ironically.
- Mistake 1: Confusing with Grumpy
- Saying 'He is grawpy' when you mean he is in a bad mood.
Incorrect: He didn't have his coffee, so he's very grawpy today. (Should be grumpy)
Another mistake is over-applying it to mean 'ugly' or 'gross.' Grawpy is a neutral-to-positive word; it describes a physical state that is often seen as cute or sympathetic. If you use it to describe something disgusting, you are misusing the 'harmless' nuance of the word. Furthermore, some learners try to use it as a noun ('He is a grawpy'). While English is flexible, 'grawpy' is strictly an adjective. If you want a noun, you would have to say 'a grawpy person' or 'a grawpy creature.' Avoid using it in formal academic writing, as it is considered too colloquial and descriptive for a professional register.
- Mistake 2: Scale Error
- Using it for very small, delicate things.
Incorrect: The grawpy hummingbird struggled to find the flower. (Hummingbirds are too small to be grawpy)
Finally, watch out for the spelling. Because it's an informal word, people sometimes try to spell it 'grawpie' or 'graupy.' The standard spelling is 'grawpy.' Also, be careful with the pronunciation. The 'aw' sound is long, like in 'saw' or 'law.' If you pronounce it with a short 'a' (like 'apple'), it won't be recognized. Remember that 'grawpy' is about the *feeling* of the movement. If someone is being clumsy on purpose to be funny, they aren't really grawpy—they are 'slapstick.' Grawpy must be unintentional, a byproduct of their physical existence.
- Mistake 3: Formality
- Using it in a business report about logistics errors.
Incorrect: The delivery process was grawpy and inefficient. (Use 'cumbersome' instead)
To truly master 'grawpy,' it helps to see where it sits among its linguistic neighbors. The most common synonym is 'clumsy,' but 'clumsy' is a broad umbrella that covers everything from dropping a pen to crashing a car. 'Grawpy' is a more surgical term. Another close relative is 'gangly,' which describes someone who is tall, thin, and awkward. However, 'gangly' focuses on the *look* of the person, while 'grawpy' focuses on the *movement*. You can be gangly while standing perfectly still, but you are only grawpy when you start to move and knock over a vase.
- Comparison: Grawpy vs. Gangly
- Gangly = Tall and thin appearance. Grawpy = Large and uncoordinated movement.
He was a gangly boy, but he only became grawpy when he tried to dance.
'Lumbering' is another alternative, often used for very large things like bears or giants. 'Lumbering' implies a slow, heavy, and perhaps slightly rhythmic movement. 'Grawpy,' on the other hand, implies more sudden, jerky, and unpredictable mistakes. A lumbering giant is just walking heavily; a grawpy giant is walking heavily and accidentally stepping on the village's prize-winning pumpkins. 'Ungainly' is a more formal synonym that works well in literature, describing a lack of grace. If you are writing a formal essay, 'ungainly' is almost always the better choice over 'grawpy.'
- Comparison: Grawpy vs. Ungainly
- Ungainly is the sophisticated, formal cousin of the informal and friendly grawpy.
The swan on land is ungainly, but a puppy in a kitchen is grawpy.
For those looking for more colorful language, 'galumphing' is a wonderful word (coined by Lewis Carroll) that means to move heavily and clumsily, but with a sense of joy. If your grawpy puppy is also very happy, he is 'galumphing.' On the opposite end of the spectrum, words like 'lithe,' 'graceful,' and 'nimble' serve as perfect antonyms. These words describe the exact opposite of grawpy—movement that is efficient, precise, and beautiful. Understanding these contrasts helps B1 learners build a more vivid vocabulary for describing people and animals in their writing and speaking.
- Summary of Alternatives
- Clumsy (General), Gangly (Tall/Thin), Lumbering (Heavy/Slow), Ungainly (Formal), Galumphing (Clumsy/Happy).
The grawpy movements of the newborn giraffe were a highlight of the safari.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The word is considered 'onomatopoeic' by some linguists because the heavy 'gr-' sound mimics the sound of a heavy footstep, while the '-py' sound mimics a light trip or stumble.
发音指南
- Pronouncing it like 'grumpy' (short 'u' sound).
- Pronouncing it like 'grappy' (short 'a' sound).
- Putting the stress on the second syllable.
- Making the 'aw' sound too short.
- Confusing the 'g' with a 'j' sound.
难度评级
Easy to understand from context in stories.
Requires understanding the specific nuance of size-related clumsiness.
Fun to say, but pronunciation of 'aw' must be correct.
Might be confused with 'grumpy' if not listening carefully.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
Adjective Order
A big, grawpy, brown dog (Size, Quality, Color).
Linking Verbs
He *became* grawpy after the summer.
Comparative Adjectives
He is *more grawpy* than his brother.
Adverbs of Degree
She is *extremely* grawpy today.
Participle Phrases
*Being* grawpy, he often breaks things.
按水平分级的例句
The big dog is very grawpy.
Le gros chien est très maladroit.
Simple adjective after 'is'.
He is a grawpy boy.
C'est un garçon maladroit.
Adjective before a noun.
The grawpy giant sat down.
Le géant maladroit s'est assis.
Definite article + adjective + noun.
My puppy is grawpy and fun.
Mon chiot est maladroit et amusant.
Compound adjective phrase.
Are you grawpy today?
Es-tu maladroit aujourd'hui ?
Interrogative form.
The grawpy cat hit the cup.
Le chat maladroit a frappé la tasse.
Subject + adjective + noun + verb.
Look at that grawpy horse!
Regarde ce cheval maladroit !
Imperative + demonstrative adjective.
I am not grawpy.
Je ne suis pas maladroit.
Negative form.
The grawpy teenager tripped on the stairs.
L'adolescent maladroit a trébuché dans les escaliers.
Past tense verb with adjective.
She has grawpy legs and long arms.
Elle a des jambes maladroites et de longs bras.
Adjective describing specific body parts.
It was a grawpy but cute movement.
C'était un mouvement maladroit mais mignon.
Adjective + coordinating conjunction + adjective.
Why is the big dog so grawpy?
Pourquoi le gros chien est-il si maladroit ?
Wh- question with 'so' for emphasis.
The grawpy robot moved slowly.
Le robot maladroit bougeait lentement.
Adverb modifying the verb after a grawpy subject.
He felt grawpy in the small room.
Il se sentait maladroit dans la petite pièce.
Linking verb 'felt' + adjective.
The grawpy bear walked to the river.
L'ours maladroit a marché jusqu'à la rivière.
Adjective + noun + prepositional phrase.
Don't be so grawpy with the vase!
Ne sois pas si maladroit avec le vase !
Negative imperative.
The grawpy foal struggled to find its balance on the grass.
Le poulain maladroit luttait pour trouver son équilibre sur l'herbe.
Infinitive phrase of purpose.
He gave a grawpy wave as he left the room.
Il a fait un signe de la main maladroit en quittant la pièce.
Adjective modifying a noun in a direct object.
The character was described as a grawpy but kind-hearted giant.
Le personnage était décrit comme un géant maladroit mais au grand cœur.
Passive voice construction.
I always feel a bit grawpy when I wear these oversized boots.
Je me sens toujours un peu maladroit quand je porte ces bottes trop grandes.
Adverb 'a bit' modifying the adjective.
Her grawpy movements made everyone in the cafe smile.
Ses mouvements maladroits ont fait sourire tout le monde au café.
Possessive adjective + grawpy + noun.
The grawpy puppy knocked over the trash can again.
Le chiot maladroit a encore renversé la poubelle.
Adverb 'again' at the end of the sentence.
Despite being grawpy, the athlete was surprisingly fast.
Malgré sa maladresse, l'athlète était étonnamment rapide.
Gerund phrase after 'despite'.
The grawpy nature of the machine made it hard to operate.
La nature maladroite de la machine la rendait difficile à utiliser.
Noun phrase as subject.
The grawpy gait of the Great Dane is one of its most endearing traits.
La démarche maladroite du Grand Danois est l'un de ses traits les plus attachants.
Complex noun phrase with 'of' and superlative.
He moved with a grawpy elegance that was entirely unique to him.
Il se déplaçait avec une élégance maladroite qui lui était tout à fait propre.
Oxymoron (grawpy elegance) used for stylistic effect.
The grawpy apprentice nearly destroyed the workshop on his first day.
L'apprenti maladroit a failli détruire l'atelier dès son premier jour.
Adverb 'nearly' modifying the verb.
She laughed at her grawpy reflection in the funhouse mirror.
Elle a ri de son reflet maladroit dans le miroir déformant.
Prepositional phrase with 'in'.
The grawpy movements of the newborn giraffe were captured on film.
Les mouvements maladroits de la girafe nouveau-née ont été filmés.
Passive voice with 'were captured'.
His grawpy attempts at dancing were the highlight of the wedding.
Ses tentatives maladroites de danse ont été le clou du mariage.
Plural noun modified by 'grawpy'.
The grawpy structure of the old bridge made it sway in the wind.
La structure maladroite du vieux pont le faisait osciller au gré du vent.
Causative 'made it sway'.
Being grawpy is often just a temporary phase of adolescence.
Être maladroit n'est souvent qu'une phase temporaire de l'adolescence.
Gerund 'Being' as the subject.
The protagonist's grawpy demeanor served to mask his sharp, calculating intellect.
Le comportement maladroit du protagoniste servait à masquer son intellect vif et calculateur.
Subordinate clause of purpose.
There is a certain grawpy charm to the way the old steam engine chugs along.
Il y a un certain charme maladroit dans la façon dont la vieille locomotive à vapeur avance.
Existential 'There is' with an abstract noun phrase.
The grawpy nature of the early prototypes led to several design overhauls.
La nature maladroite des premiers prototypes a conduit à plusieurs révisions de conception.
Subject-verb agreement with a complex noun phrase.
He navigated the social gathering with a grawpy sincerity that won many friends.
Il a navigué dans la réunion sociale avec une sincérité maladroite qui lui a valu de nombreux amis.
Relative clause 'that won many friends'.
The grawpy limbs of the marionette made its performance seem more human.
Les membres maladroits de la marionnette rendaient sa performance plus humaine.
Causative 'made its performance seem'.
Her grawpy style of painting was initially dismissed by the critics.
Son style de peinture maladroit a d'abord été rejeté par les critiques.
Passive voice with 'was initially dismissed'.
The grawpy adolescent phase is a recurring theme in his semi-autobiographical novels.
La phase d'adolescence maladroite est un thème récurrent dans ses romans semi-autobiographiques.
Compound adjective 'semi-autobiographical'.
He spoke with a grawpy rhythm, as if his words were too large for his mouth.
Il parlait avec un rythme maladroit, comme si ses mots étaient trop grands pour sa bouche.
Simile using 'as if'.
The grawpy architecture of the brutalist building stood in stark contrast to the surrounding glass towers.
L'architecture maladroite du bâtiment brutaliste contrastait vivement avec les tours de verre environnantes.
Metaphorical use of 'grawpy' for architecture.
To the untrained eye, the grawpy movements of the crane seemed chaotic, but they were precisely choreographed.
Pour un œil non averti, les mouvements maladroits de la grue semblaient chaotiques, mais ils étaient précisément chorégraphiés.
Concessive clause with 'but'.
His grawpy attempts at diplomacy were, in fact, a clever ruse to lower his opponent's guard.
Ses tentatives de diplomatie maladroites étaient, en fait, une ruse habile pour baisser la garde de son adversaire.
Parenthetical 'in fact' for emphasis.
The grawpy, unrefined prose of the early draft contained the seeds of a masterpiece.
La prose maladroite et non raffinée du premier jet contenait les germes d'un chef-d'œuvre.
Appositive adjectives 'grawpy, unrefined'.
She embodied a grawpy vulnerability that made her the perfect choice for the role of the misunderstood monster.
Elle incarnait une vulnérabilité maladroite qui faisait d'elle le choix parfait pour le rôle du monstre incompris.
Relative clause with 'that made her'.
The grawpy evolution of the legal system has left many loopholes for clever lawyers to exploit.
L'évolution maladroite du système juridique a laissé de nombreuses failles que les avocats habiles peuvent exploiter.
Metaphorical use for an abstract process.
He moved through the crowded market with a grawpy persistence, refusing to let the throng slow him down.
Il se déplaçait dans le marché bondé avec une persistance maladroite, refusant de se laisser ralentir par la foule.
Present participle phrase 'refusing to let'.
The grawpy symphony of the construction site was a constant backdrop to their lives.
La symphonie maladroite du chantier de construction était une toile de fond constante de leur vie.
Genitive 'of the construction site'.
常见搭配
常用短语
— Naturally clumsy because of one's build.
Great Danes are inherently grawpy dogs.
— Describing the classic awkward tall person.
He was grawpy and tall, like a young giraffe.
— To move with a lack of coordination.
The robot moved in a grawpy way during the test.
— Clumsy but having a nice personality.
The troll was grawpy but sweet to the children.
— Becoming clumsy quickly, usually due to growth.
He became suddenly grawpy over the summer holidays.
— A period of time characterized by clumsiness.
Puppies eventually grow out of the grawpy stage.
— Moving arms and legs in a wild, uncoordinated way.
He fell down with his grawpy limbs flailing.
— Typical examples of size-related clumsiness.
Knocking over the lamp was classic grawpy behavior.
容易混淆的词
Grumpy is an emotional state (bad mood); grawpy is a physical state (clumsy size).
Grapy means tasting or smelling like grapes. Totally different!
Creepy means scary or weird; grawpy is harmless and awkward.
习语与表达
— A variation of the common idiom, emphasizing the size and clumsiness.
He moved through the office like a grawpy bull in a china shop.
informal— Being extremely clumsy with one's hands (play on 'all thumbs').
I'm all grawpy thumbs when it comes to fixing small electronics.
informal— Being so uncoordinated that you trip over yourself.
He's always tripping over his grawpy feet.
neutral— Extremely uncoordinated and shaky on one's legs.
After the long flight, I felt as grawpy as a newborn giraffe.
informal— The process of becoming comfortable with a larger body.
He's still growing into his grawpy skin.
literary— A person or situation that is completely uncoordinated.
The first rehearsal was a grawpy mess.
informal— Having a clumsy personality even if one looks graceful.
She's a model, but she's still grawpy at heart.
informal— To become more coordinated or focused.
He needs to shake off the grawpy movements before the game.
slang— A paradoxical term for someone who is clumsy in a charming way.
She danced with a certain grawpy grace.
literary— Being well-meaning but accidentally destructive.
He has the grawpy giant's touch when it comes to gardening.
literary容易混淆
Both describe tall, awkward people.
Gangly is about being thin; grawpy is about the clumsy movement.
He is gangly and grawpy.
Both describe large, awkward movement.
Lumbering is slow and heavy; grawpy is more about tripping and mistakes.
The bear was lumbering, but the puppy was grawpy.
Both mean lacking grace.
Ungainly is formal; grawpy is informal and often affectionate.
The swan is ungainly on land.
They are synonyms.
Clumsy is general; grawpy is specifically about size/limbs.
He's not just clumsy, he's grawpy.
Both describe adolescent awkwardness.
Gawky often implies social awkwardness too; grawpy is purely physical.
A gawky teenager in a suit.
句型
The [Noun] is grawpy.
The dog is grawpy.
He is a grawpy [Noun].
He is a grawpy boy.
Subject + look + grawpy + when + [Clause].
He looks grawpy when he runs.
Despite being grawpy, [Clause].
Despite being grawpy, he is a good dancer.
The grawpy nature of [Noun] + [Verb].
The grawpy nature of the robot caused problems.
There is a [Adjective] grawpiness to [Noun].
There is a charming grawpiness to his walk.
Not only is he [Adjective], but he is also grawpy.
Not only is he tall, but he is also grawpy.
It was a grawpy attempt at [Noun/Gerund].
It was a grawpy attempt at cooking.
词族
名词
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如何使用
Low to Medium (Specific niche word)
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Using 'grawpy' to mean 'angry'.
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grumpy
Grawpy is physical; grumpy is emotional.
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Calling a mouse 'grawpy'.
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clumsy
Mice are too small to be grawpy.
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Spelling it 'graupy'.
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grawpy
The standard spelling uses 'aw'.
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Using it as a verb: 'He grawpied across the room.'
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He moved grawpily across the room.
Grawpy is an adjective, not a verb.
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Using it in a formal medical report.
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uncoordinated
Grawpy is too informal for medical or professional contexts.
小贴士
Use for Puppies
It's the perfect word for a dog that hasn't grown into its paws yet.
Character Building
Use it to make a big, scary character seem more human and kind.
Pronunciation
Make sure to say 'GRAW' like 'SAW' to be understood correctly.
Synonym Choice
Choose 'grawpy' over 'clumsy' when you want to emphasize *why* they are clumsy (size).
Adjective Only
Remember it's an adjective. You can't 'grawpy' a ball, but a 'grawpy' person can drop one.
British Vibe
Using this word gives your English a slightly more British or literary 'flavor.'
The Giant Rule
If a giant would do it, it's probably grawpy.
Softening Blows
Use it to describe a friend's mistake without making them feel bad.
Context Clues
When you see 'grawpy,' look for words like 'tall,' 'big,' or 'long legs' nearby.
Onomatopoeia
Enjoy the sound of the word—it sounds like a big foot hitting the floor!
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of a **G**iant **R**eally **A**wkwardly **W**alking **P**ast **Y**ou. G-R-A-W-P-Y.
视觉联想
Imagine a Great Dane puppy trying to walk on a frozen lake. Its long legs are sliding everywhere, and it looks very confused. That is 'grawpy'.
Word Web
挑战
Try to describe three different animals using the word 'grawpy' in a short paragraph. Focus on their size and how they move.
词源
The word 'grawpy' is a relatively modern English neologism, likely emerging as a blend of 'grow' (referring to growth spurts) and 'floppy' or 'clumsy.' It gained cultural traction through its phonetic similarity to the character 'Grawp' in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, who is a giant known for his lack of coordination. While the character's name came first, the adjective 'grawpy' evolved to describe the specific physical state he embodies.
原始含义: Large, uncoordinated, and physically awkward.
Germanic (English origin)文化背景
Generally safe and non-offensive, but avoid using it to mock people with actual motor disabilities.
Common in British and Australian English; less frequent but understood in North America.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Describing Pets
- grawpy puppy
- clumsy paws
- knocking things over
- growing so fast
Talking about Teenagers
- growth spurt
- tripping over feet
- long limbs
- awkward phase
Fantasy Stories
- gentle giant
- grawpy troll
- shaking the ground
- unintentional damage
Sports (Rookies)
- raw talent
- needs coordination
- grawpy on the court
- tall but awkward
Self-Deprecation
- I'm so grawpy
- feeling clumsy
- too big for this chair
- my grawpy self
对话开场白
"Was your dog ever in a grawpy phase when it was a puppy?"
"Do you remember feeling grawpy when you were a teenager?"
"Who is the most grawpy character you've ever seen in a movie?"
"Do you think tall people are naturally more grawpy than short people?"
"Have you ever felt grawpy while trying to learn a new sport?"
日记主题
Describe a time when you felt grawpy. What happened and how did you feel?
Write a short story about a grawpy giant who wants to be a ballet dancer.
Compare the words 'clumsy' and 'grawpy'. Which one do you prefer and why?
Observe a large animal (or a video of one) and describe its grawpy movements.
How does being grawpy affect a person's confidence during adolescence?
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10 个问题Yes, it is a descriptive adjective used in informal English, particularly in British dialects and literature, to describe size-related clumsiness.
Usually no. We use 'clumsy' or 'wobbly' for small children. 'Grawpy' implies the subject is large or has long limbs.
Not usually. It is often used affectionately to describe the 'cute' clumsiness of puppies or teenagers.
The adverb form is 'grawpily,' though it is rarely used in common conversation.
It is more common in the UK and countries influenced by British English, but it is understood in the US.
Yes, if the object is large, bulky, and difficult to move gracefully, like an old machine or a piece of furniture.
The best opposites are 'graceful,' 'nimble,' or 'lithe.'
No, there is no etymological connection between 'grawpy' and 'group.'
It's better to avoid it. Use 'uncoordinated' or 'inefficient' in a professional setting.
Because J.K. Rowling likely used the existing sense of the word (or the sounds associated with it) to name her giant character.
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Describe a grawpy animal you have seen.
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Write a sentence using 'grawpy' and 'teenager'.
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How is 'grawpy' different from 'clumsy'?
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Write a short story about a grawpy giant.
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Describe the movements of a grawpy robot.
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Use 'grawpy' in a sentence about a growth spurt.
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Why might someone feel grawpy in a small room?
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Create a dialogue between two friends using the word 'grawpy'.
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Explain the 'harmless' nuance of the word 'grawpy'.
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Write a poem about a grawpy Great Dane.
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How does 'grawpy' help in character development?
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Describe a grawpy machine in a factory.
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Use 'grawpily' in a sentence.
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Write a caption for a video of a grawpy puppy.
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Describe a grawpy person at a formal party.
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What are the antonyms of grawpy and why?
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Describe the physical appearance of someone who is grawpy.
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How does the sound of the word 'grawpy' reflect its meaning?
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Write a diary entry from the perspective of a grawpy teenager.
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Is 'grawpy' a good word for a professional setting? Why or why not?
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Pronounce 'grawpy' correctly.
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Describe a grawpy person you know.
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Tell a short story about a grawpy animal.
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Explain the difference between grawpy and grumpy out loud.
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Use 'grawpy' in three different sentences.
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Discuss why teenagers might feel grawpy.
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Debate whether 'grawpy' is a positive or negative word.
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Describe a grawpy machine you've seen in a movie.
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Give a presentation on the etymology of 'grawpy'.
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Roleplay a conversation where you call a puppy grawpy.
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Explain the 'giant' association with 'grawpy'.
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Describe a grawpy dance move.
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How would you translate 'grawpy' into your native language?
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Talk about a time you felt grawpy in a small space.
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Is 'grawpy' a good word for a sports commentator to use?
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What other words rhyme with 'grawpy'?
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Describe the 'vibe' of the word 'grawpy'.
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Use 'grawpily' in a sentence about walking.
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Explain the mnemonic for 'grawpy'.
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Do you think robots will ever stop being grawpy?
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Listen for the word 'grawpy' in a sentence about a giant.
Does the speaker say 'grawpy' or 'grumpy'?
Identify the subject being described as grawpy in the audio.
Is the speaker's tone positive or negative when they say 'grawpy'?
Listen for the adverb 'grawpily' in a description of a dance.
What physical trait did the speaker mention before saying 'grawpy'?
Listen to a story about a puppy. How many times is 'grawpy' used?
Identify the synonym used after the word 'grawpy'.
Does the speaker use 'grawpy' in a formal or informal way?
Listen for the stress in the word 'grawpy'.
What animal is the speaker talking about? (Hint: It's grawpy).
Listen for the word 'limbs' in relation to 'grawpy'.
Is the speaker describing a person or an object as grawpy?
Listen for the comparative form 'more grawpy'.
What is the 'fun fact' mentioned in the audio about grawpy?
The grawpy mouse ran fast.
He is very grumpy because he is tall.
The giant grawpied across the field.
She is a grawpy girl with short legs.
The grawpy ballerina was perfect.
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Summary
Grawpy is the perfect word to describe the 'gentle giant' or 'clumsy puppy' aesthetic. It captures a specific type of physical messiness that comes from being too big for one's own coordination. Example: 'The grawpy Great Dane didn't realize his wagging tail was a hazard to the coffee table.'
- Grawpy is an adjective for physical awkwardness caused by large size or long limbs, often seen in puppies and teenagers.
- The word suggests a harmless, unintentional clumsiness rather than a lack of skill or general stupidity.
- It is primarily used in informal or literary contexts, particularly in British English and fantasy storytelling.
- Synonyms include gangly and lumbering, but grawpy specifically emphasizes the uncoordinated nature of the movement.
Use for Puppies
It's the perfect word for a dog that hasn't grown into its paws yet.
Character Building
Use it to make a big, scary character seem more human and kind.
Pronunciation
Make sure to say 'GRAW' like 'SAW' to be understood correctly.
Synonym Choice
Choose 'grawpy' over 'clumsy' when you want to emphasize *why* they are clumsy (size).