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gauche \ˈgōsh\ adjective (sometimes -er/-est) Etymology: French, literally, left, on the left, from Middle French, from gauchir to turn aside, swerve, alteration of guenchir, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German wankōn to stagger, sway — more at wink 1. a. : lacking in social graces or ease, tact, and familiarity with polite usage : likely or inclined to commit social blunders especially from lack of experience or training b. : lacking finish or exhibiting crudity (as of style, form, or technique) < an excellent script and cast wasted by gauche direction > < a gauche turn of phrase > 2. : not plane : twisted, skew < a gauche curve > 3. : being or designed for use with the left hand : left-hand < a gauche or left-hand weapon, used mainly for guarding and reserve — Foster Harris > Synonyms: see awkward |