stumbler
/ˈstʌmbələr/
noun
- A person who trips or loses their balance while walking or running.
- The race had a few stumblers who tripped over the roots but got back up.
- As a stumbler on the hiking trail, she always carried a walking stick for support.
- The rocky path was full of stumblers, each trying to keep their footing.
- A person who makes mistakes or encounters difficulties in progress or speech.
- The project had many stumblers along the way, but the team eventually succeeded.
- She's a stumbler in math class, but she never gives up trying.
- He was a stumbler during his first speech, but he improved with practice.