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Like how you just used it. lol. Well you could say ---because it's an adjective--- that was an awkward silence----or--- don't you think this seating arrangement is a bit awkward?It's kind of a way to say that something's uncomfortable or someone's clumsy.

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13y ago

If you mean "I awkward her" or something along those lines, which is all I can think of, then no. Not in actual grammar. Awkward is an adjective, e.g. "It was an awkward situation". Awkwardly is a related adverb, e.g. "She awkwardly apologised".

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10y ago

He was awkward and not able to play the game very well. She was awkward when she was in the presence of older people.

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8y ago

His dancing was awkward and without flow. It was very awkward when the two ex-lovers met.

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13y ago

She was awkwardly bad at Ballet.

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7y ago

Well, this is awkward.

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