adjective

awkward

UK /ˈɔːkwəd/US /ˈɔkwɚd/

awkward

ADJECTIVE

Definition of awkward

1

An awkward person or animal is clumsy, lacks agility, dexterity or grace.

Example: He doesn't managed well when I try to juggle. He's still awkward.

1

An awkward situation, event is an embarrassing situation, event.

Example: When I fell in front of everybody, I felt ridiculous. It was so awkward!

2

Awkward also means complicated.

Example: What an awkward device! I can't even imagine how it works.

awkward

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Examples of awkward

1

He doesn't managed well when I try to juggle. He's still awkward.

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2

When I fell in front of everybody, I felt ridiculous. It was so awkward!

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3

What an awkward device! I can't even imagine how it works.

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