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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. Awkwardness is a noun that means embarrassment, difficulty, unnaturalness, or unhelpfulness. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see synonyms and translations.

  3. awkwardness noun [U] (OF MOVEMENT) a quality of not being natural, relaxed, or attractive: He outgrew his physical awkwardness and became a leading man in school plays. The world of high fashion has embraced ugliness or awkwardness as a new kind of beauty. Más ejemplos. Menos ejemplos.

  4. In the English description: a fine mess - bugger - cack-handed - clodhopping - embarrassing situation - gauche - gawky - gooney bird - ill at ease - in difficulties - lubber - lump - on the spot - standoffishness - uncomfortably - ungainliness - unwieldy. Spanish:

  5. awkwardness. [(British) ˈɔːkwədnɪs , (US) ˈɔkwərdnɪs ] sustantivo. 1. (= difficult nature) [of problem] lo delicado. [of situation] lo delicado ⧫ lo violento. [of person] falta f de colaboración. [of shape, design] lo incómodo ⧫ lo poco práctico. 2. (= embarrassment, discomfort) embarazo m.

  6. Awkward means difficult, embarrassing, not helpful, or moving in a way that is not natural or attractive. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with synonyms, antonyms, and idioms.

  7. Definicion. Sinónimos. Conjugar. Pronunciar. Proponer otra traducción/definición. awkwardness. n. 1 (=difficult nature) [+of problem] lo delicado. [+of situation] lo delicado, lo violento. [+of person] falta f de colaboración. [+of shape, design] lo incómodo, lo poco práctico. 2 (=embarrassment, discomfort) embarazo m. 3 (=clumsiness) torpeza f.