• Awkward

    Pronunciation

    • RP IPA: /ˈɔːkwÉ™d/
    • GenAm IPA: /ˈɔkwÉšd/
    • Canada IPA: /ˈɑkwÉšd/

    Origin

    From awk("odd, clumsy") + -ward.

    Full definition of awkward

    Adverb

    awkward

    1. (obsolete) In a backwards direction.
      • 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book V:Than groned the knyght for his grymme woundis, and gyrdis to Sir Gawayne and awkewarde hym strykes, and ... kut thorow a vayne ....

    Adjective

    awkward

    1. Lacking dexterity in the use of the hands, or of instrumentsJohn was awkward at performing the trick. He'll have to practice to improve.
    2. Not easily managed or effected; embarrassingThat was an extremely awkward moment. Everyone was watching.
    3. Lacking social skills, or uncomfortable with social interactionI'm very awkward at parties.Things get very awkward whenever 60-year old men use cheesy pick-up lines on me.
    4. Perverse; adverse; difficult to handleHe's a right awkward chap.These cabinets are going to be very awkward when we move.

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