Awkward

/ˈɔːkwəd/ adjective

Awkward describes something that is clumsy, difficult to handle, or uncomfortable, especially socially. An awkward moment feels tense or embarrassing.

From Middle English “awkeward,” literally “turned the wrong way,” from “awk” meaning “backhand” or “wrong way” plus “-ward,” a direction ending. It first meant physically clumsy before gaining social meanings.

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