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    awk·ward
    [ˈôkwərd]
    adjective
    awkward (adjective)
    1. causing difficulty; hard to do or deal with:
      "some awkward questions" · "the wheelbarrow can be awkward to maneuver" · "one of the most awkward jobs is painting a ceiling"
      • deliberately unreasonable or uncooperative:
        "you're being damned awkward!"
    2. causing or feeling embarrassment or inconvenience:
      "you have put me in a very awkward position" · "I felt awkward standing in front of the whole class"
    3. not smooth or graceful; ungainly:
      "Luther's awkward movements impeded his progress" · "she was long-legged and rather awkward"
      • uncomfortable or abnormal:
        "make sure the baby isn't sleeping in an awkward position"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘the wrong way round, upside down’): from dialect awk ‘backwards, perverse, clumsy’ (from Old Norse afugr ‘turned the wrong way’) + -ward.
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  3. awkward, clumsy, maladroit, inept, gauche mean not marked by ease (as of performance, movement, or social conduct). awkward is widely applicable and may suggest unhandiness, inconvenience, lack of muscular control, embarrassment, or lack of tact.
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    awkward (ˈɔːkwəd) 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.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/awkward
    Awkward Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com lacking skill or dexterity. lacking grace or ease in movement: an awkward gesture;an awkward dancer. lacking social graces or manners: a simple, awkward frontiersman. not well planned or designed for easy or effective use: an awkward instrument;an awkward method.
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    awkward adjective (ANXIOUS) causing inconvenience, anxiety, or embarrassment: It was an awkward situation, because the restaurant was too expensive for us but we didn’t want to just get up and walk out. Someone who feels awkward feels embarrassed or nervous: We were the first to arrive at the party and felt a little awkward.
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