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owkward

 

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Owkward

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Lacking social grace, clumsy, or uncomfortable in a situation.

Sense 1:

Usage: When meeting new people, Sarah always feels owkward and doesn't know what to say.

Example: "Tom felt owkward at the party as he didn't know anyone there."

Sense 2:

Usage: Describes something that is inconvenient, difficult to handle, or causes inconvenience.

Example: "Carrying a large package on a crowded bus is extremely owkward."

Sense 3:

Usage: Describes actions, movements, or gestures that lack fluidity or grace.

Example: "John's owkward dance moves made everyone laugh."

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