Sentence example with the word 'awkward'

awkward

all thumbs, clumsy-fisted, disconcerting, gawky, ignorant, know-nothing, naive, shamefaced, turgid, unhandy, unversed

Definition adj. causing inconvenience

Last update: July 28, 2016

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On reaching the party she found herself in an awkward situation.   [adjective]

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Driving down this road is quite awkward.   [adjective]

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The handle of this door has an awkward shape.   [adjective]

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Yes * No * Is it awkward to carry when full?   [adjective]

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Things hung for a moment in an awkward silence.   [adjective]

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"It will be very awkward not to invite my sister to go with me."   [adjective]

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"And at fourteen thou wilt be an awkward, long-legged wench that will frighten away all my admirers, yet not be worth the trouble of a compliment on thine own account."   [adjective]

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But to do it formally, and without some opportunity which might offer, he felt awkward.   [adjective]

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If Frank Darling had been a Frenchman--which he sometimes longed to be, for the sake of that fair Liberty--the scene, instead of being awkward, would have been elegant, rapturous, ennobling.   [adjective]

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In the years since we last saw her she had grown from an awkward girl into a lovely woman.   [adjective]

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The inaction became awkward to the many.   [adjective]

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