awkward

Meaning of awkward in English

Adjective

US /ˈɑkwərd/ UK /ˈɔːkwəd/

1. difficult to do, use, or carry something; tricky

The box was awkward to carry.

2. hard to please someone

My son is very awkward. He never play the toy I gave him.

3. not able to move your body in an easy way; ungainly

He walked with an awkward gait like a penguin.

4. embarrassing, not comfortable

There was an awkward silence.
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