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Definition awkward in British English

awkward adjective

adjective
/ˈɔːkwə(r)d/
1

difficult to deal with and embarrassing

Example

After he spoke there was an awkward silence.

Example

Luckily nobody asked any awkward questions about what he was doing there.

Example

It's a bit awkward, because he's my friend but I'm still his boss.

1.1

someone who is awkward is difficult to deal with or please, and causes problems, often deliberately

Example

He's just being awkward.

Example

an awkward customer

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2

something that is awkward is difficult to move or use because of its shape or position

Example

The crates were much too heavy and awkward for one person to carry.

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Example

He stood there looking stiff and awkward in his uniform.

Example

She felt awkward about asking to borrow more money.

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Example

She had arranged all the furniture at awkward angles.

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Definition awkward in British English