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Awkwardness   /ˈɔkwərdnəs/   Listen
Awkwardness

noun
1.
Unskillfulness resulting from a lack of training.  Synonyms: clumsiness, ineptitude, ineptness, maladroitness, slowness.
2.
The quality of an embarrassing situation.  Synonym: nuisance value.
3.
The carriage of someone whose movements and posture are ungainly or inelegant.  Synonym: clumsiness.
4.
The inelegance of someone stiff and unrelaxed (as by embarrassment).  Synonyms: clumsiness, gracelessness, stiffness.
5.
Trouble in carrying or managing caused by bulk or shape.  Synonyms: cumbersomeness, unwieldiness.






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"Awkwardness" Quotes from Famous Books



... and uncomfortable inside the heavy space-suit that he wore, and supremely aware of his consequent awkwardness, watched the ranch's beacon sweeping past him thirty or more yards away, and again sought relief ...
— The Passing of Ku Sui • Anthony Gilmore

... searching glance upon her, but is abashed by the look of half-confidence and half-merriment that he sees twinkling in her eye. The boy's awkwardness seems to infect her, ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 92, June, 1865 • Various

... the field at the beckfoot," he answered with a touch of awkwardness. "We can bring them down afterwards; I remembered I wanted something ...
— The Buccaneer Farmer - Published In England Under The Title "Askew's Victory" • Harold Bindloss

... neighbours, and receive it in person, and that he should afterwards invite the principal persons to dine with him, directing me to make a proper selection for him to invite. This has placed me in great awkwardness, for I dare not avow this permission for fear of offending all my neighbours, and it is difficult to make a selection where all are perfectly unfit. However, I have endeavoured to get rid of it, by recommending it to be confined to those only who have been presented, or to noblemen and men ...
— Memoirs of the Court of George IV. 1820-1830 (Vol 1) - From the Original Family Documents • Duke of Buckingham and Chandos

... she was her aunt, with an amused smile. All of a sudden a complete change had come over her demeanour. The neighbourhood of a piano always seemed to give Eleanor confidence, and now her shyness and awkwardness fell away from her, and she twisted round on the music stool and surveyed her quondam aunt with an amused smile. It pleased her to delay her inevitable triumph for a moment or two, even to pose as a vain, ...
— The Rebellion of Margaret • Geraldine Mockler


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