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    awkward
    /ˈɔːkwəd/

    adjective

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  2. AWKWARD definition: 1. difficult to use, do, or deal with: 2. causing problems, worry, or embarrassment: 3…. Learn more.

  3. not well planned or designed for easy or effective use: an awkward instrument; an awkward method. Synonyms: unmanageable, troublesome, difficult, inconvenient, cumbersome, unwieldy. requiring caution; somewhat hazardous: an awkward turn in the road.

  4. The meaning of AWKWARD is lacking dexterity or skill (as in the use of hands). How to use awkward in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Awkward.

  5. An awkward situation is embarrassing and difficult to deal with. I was the first to ask him awkward questions but there'll be harder ones to come. There was an awkward moment as couples decided whether to stand next to their partners. Synonyms: embarrassing, difficult, compromising, sensitive More Synonyms of awkward.

  6. difficult or dangerous because of its shape or design. This box is very awkward for one person to carry. This tool will reach into awkward corners, such as under kitchen units. not moving in an easy way; not comfortable. He tried to dance, but he was too clumsy and awkward. I must have slept in an awkward position—I'm aching all over.

  7. Definitions of 'awkward' 1. An awkward situation is embarrassing and difficult to deal with. [...] 2. Something that is awkward to use or carry is difficult to use or carry because of its design. A job that is awkward is difficult to do. [...] 3. An awkward movement or position is uncomfortable or clumsy. [...] More. Synonyms of 'awkward'

  8. adjective. not elegant or graceful in expression. “an awkward prose style” synonyms: clumsy, cumbersome, ill-chosen, inapt, inept. infelicitous.

  9. Adjective. Adverb. Filter. adjective. awkwarder, awkwardest. Not graceful; ungainly. American Heritage. Not having grace or skill; clumsy, as in form or movement; bungling. An awkward dancer, an awkward style. Webster's New World. Not dexterous; clumsy. American Heritage. Inconvenient to use; hard to handle; unwieldy. An awkward tool.

  10. adj. 1. lacking dexterity, proficiency, or skill; clumsy; inept: the new recruits were awkward in their exercises. 2. ungainly or inelegant in movements or posture: despite a great deal of practice she remained an awkward dancer. 3. unwieldy; difficult to use: an awkward implement. 4. embarrassing: an awkward moment.

  11. AWKWARD meaning: 1. difficult or causing problems: 2. embarrassing and not relaxed: 3. moving in a way that is not…. Learn more.