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  1. awkwardness n (person: clumsiness) torpeza nf : The tall man moved with a certain awkwardness. El hombre alto se movía con cierta torpeza. awkwardness n (embarrassment) vergüenza nf : incomodidad nf : I felt a great deal of awkwardness at having to ask Beth for money. Sentí mucha vergüenza al tener que pedirle dinero a Beth. awkwardness n

  2. AWKWARD meaning: 1 : not graceful clumsy; 2 : lacking skill ... Britannica Dictionary definition of AWKWARD ... There was an awkwardness between us when we last saw ...

  3. Definition of awkward adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. Nov 5, 2007 · an individual excessively afraid of social interaction due to some form of peer rejection or personal choice. Presenting a form or different forms of uncomfortability when around others.

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  6. A magic key to avoid awkwardness and embarrassment. Une clé magique pour éviter la maladresse et l'embarras. My awkwardness with my father is well-established. La gêne avec mon père est bien établie. I hope my coming to your store caused no awkwardness. J'espère que ma venue à votre magasin n'a créé aucune gêne. And it just adds to ...

  7. awkwardness n 1: unskillfulness resulting from a lack of training [syn: awkwardness, clumsiness, ineptness, ineptitude, maladroitness, slowness] 2: the quality of an embarrassing situation; "he sensed the awkwardness of his proposal" [syn: awkwardness, nuisance value] 3: the carriage of someone whose movements and posture are ungainly or inelegant [syn: awkwardness, clumsiness] [ant ...

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