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gaucherie

[goh-shuh-ree, gohshuh-ree] / ˌgoʊ ʃəˈri, goʊʃəˈri /














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Guadagnino says, clearly amused by his youthful gaucherie.

From New York Times • Aug. 1, 2016

Sommeliers look a bit shocked if I order a pretty pink rosé, and although I’ve tried to defy it, my mother’s commandment about the gaucherie of wearing white after Labor Day haunts me.

From New York Times • Sep. 5, 2015

By their very gaucherie they suggest appealingly the embarrassment of an author trying to bridge modern experience, from the sheer horror of war to the sheer banality of peace.

From Time Magazine Archive

It derives from a mixture of wishful thinking, impatience with American diplomatic gaucherie and envy of America's present wealth and power, and sheer inertia following upon four decades of tumultuous upheaval.

From Time Magazine Archive

My shyness and gaucherie became worse, too, making me stolid and dumb when people came to the house.

From "Rebecca" by Daphne du Maurier