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awkward

Definition for awkward

adjective as in difficult to handle

adjective as in embarrassing

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“Suddenly, instead of being an awkward teenager, she just looks incredibly, magnificently gorgeous.”

And how awkward could it be if he finds himself on the losing side of the argument?

From BBC

He said Woodward was a socially awkward young man who suffered for years with undiagnosed autism and felt a “starvation for human connection” exploited by the extremist group.

There was no rushing attack and a couple of snaps from center put the quarterbacks in awkward positions.

Yet those three days of awkward testimony, and a 775-page witness statement, will still provide plenty of food for thought for Sir Wyn as he prepares his report.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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