Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning Lacking grace or poise
The dancer's movements were awkward, as if she was still learning the choreography.
He felt awkward when he walked in high heels for the first time.
The actor's awkward delivery of lines took away from the performance.
His jokes fell flat and made for an awkward conversation.
He had an awkward posture that made him stand out in a crowd.
The gymnast's landing was awkward, and she lost points.
He felt awkward around his new boss, not knowing what to say.
The new employee was awkward in his interactions with coworkers.
She stumbled over her words, making her presentation awkward.
Her gait was awkward, as if she was uncomfortable in her own skin.
She looked awkward while dancing to the fast music.
He was an awkward basketball player and couldn't make any shots.
The actor gave an awkward performance in the play.
The dancer's awkward footwork made it clear she was new to the art form.
The comedian's joke fell flat, leaving an awkward silence in the room.
The students felt awkward in front of their strict teacher.
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