- awkward
- awkward [ôk′wərd]adj.[ME aukward < ON ǫfugr, turned backward + OE -weard, -WARD]1. not having grace or skill; clumsy, as in form or movement; bungling [an awkward dancer, an awkward style]2. inconvenient to use; hard to handle; unwieldy [an awkward tool]3. inconvenient; uncomfortable; cramped [an awkward position]4. showing or resulting from lack of social poise; embarrassed or embarrassing [an awkward remark]5. not easy to deal with; delicate [an awkward situation]6. Obs. perverse or untowardawkwardlyadv.awkwardnessn.SYN.- AWKWARD implies unfitness for smooth, easy functioning and has the broadest application of the terms here, suggesting ungracefulness, inconvenience, tactlessness, embarrassment, etc. [an awkward implement, step, position, remark, etc. ]; CLUMSY, emphasizing stiffness or bulkiness, suggests a lack of flexibility or dexterity, unwieldiness, etc. [a clumsy build, clumsy galoshes ]; MALADROIT and INEPT both imply tactlessness in social relations, MALADROIT often emphasizing this as a tendency and INEPT stressing inappropriateness of a particular act or remark-ANT. DEFT, HANDY, GRACEFUL
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.