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English Dictionary: awkwardness by the DICT Development Group
2 results for awkwardness
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
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"
    Synonym(s): awkwardness, nuisance value
  3. the carriage of someone whose movements and posture are ungainly or inelegant
    Synonym(s): awkwardness, clumsiness
    Antonym(s): gracefulness
  4. the inelegance of someone stiff and unrelaxed (as by embarrassment)
    Synonym(s): awkwardness, clumsiness, gracelessness, stiffness
  5. trouble in carrying or managing caused by bulk or shape; "the movers cursed the unwieldiness of the big piano"
    Synonym(s): awkwardness, cumbersomeness, unwieldiness
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Awkward \Awk"ward\, a. [Awk + -ward.]
      1. Wanting dexterity in the use of the hands, or of
            instruments; not dexterous; without skill; clumsy; wanting
            ease, grace, or effectiveness in movement; ungraceful; as,
            he was awkward at a trick; an awkward boy.
  
                     And dropped an awkward courtesy.         --Dryden.
  
      2. Not easily managed or effected; embarrassing.
  
                     A long and awkward process.               --Macaulay.
  
                     An awkward affair is one that has gone wrong, and is
                     difficult to adjust.                           --C. J. Smith.
  
      3. Perverse; adverse; untoward. [Obs.] [bd]Awkward
            casualties.[b8] [bd]Awkward wind.[b8] --Shak.
  
                     O blind guides, which being of an awkward religion,
                     do strain out a gnat, and swallow up a cancel.
                                                                              --Udall.
  
      Syn: Ungainly; unhandy; clownish; lubberly; gawky; maladroit;
               bungling; inelegant; ungraceful; unbecoming.
  
      Usage: {Awkward}, {Clumsy}, {Uncouth}. Awkward has a special
                  reference to outward deportment. A man is clumsy in
                  his whole person, he is awkward in his gait and the
                  movement of his limbs. Clumsiness is seen at the first
                  view. Awkwardness is discovered only when a person
                  begins to move. Hence the expressions, a clumsy
                  appearance, and an awkward manner. When we speak
                  figuratively of an awkward excuse, we think of a want
                  of ease and grace in making it; when we speak of a
                  clumsy excuse, we think of the whole thing as coarse
                  and stupid. We apply the term uncouth most frequently
                  to that which results from the want of instruction or
                  training; as, uncouth manners; uncouth language. --
                  {Awk"ward*ly}, adv. -- {Awk"ward*ness}, n.
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