Pronunciation: /əˈdɔːrkəbəl/
adjective a blend of 'adorable' and 'dork', used to describe someone who is both cute and socially awkward
A1 My little sister is so adorkable with her mismatched socks and big glasses.
A2 The main character in the movie is portrayed as adorkable, with his awkward yet endearing personality.
B1 She may be a bit adorkable, but she's incredibly smart and talented.
B2 The adorkable couple in the romantic comedy had audiences rooting for their quirky love story.
C1 Despite his adorkable demeanor, he was a formidable opponent in the debate competition.
C2 The actress's adorkable charm endeared her to fans all over the world.
formal The adorkable scientist presented her research findings at the conference.
informal I can't help but find him adorkable with his nerdy glasses and awkward charm.
slang She's so adorkable, always tripping over her own feet but still managing to be cute.
figurative The adorkable puppy won everyone's hearts with its clumsy but endearing antics.
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