- adjectiveawkward (adjective)
- 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!"
- 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"
- 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"
Originlate 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.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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