unwieldy

/ʌnˈwiːldi/
adjective
  1. Difficult to move, carry, or handle because of large size, awkward shape, or heavy weight.
    • The knight's unwieldy armor made it hard to run.
    • He struggled to lift the unwieldy box onto the shelf.
    • The unwieldy sofa barely fit through the doorway.
  2. Too large, complex, or inefficient to be easily managed or used.
    • The company's unwieldy system of rules slowed down every decision.
    • The textbook was so unwieldy that students preferred the online version.
    • The government's unwieldy bureaucracy frustrated citizens trying to get permits.
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