This is an awkward question to answer.
Well, this is an awkward moment.She gave him an awkward stare.It was awkward sharing a bed with him.
You say "inexcusable". Also, don't say "That's an inexcuse", bc that sounds awkward.
Yes, but its use is normally limited to creative writing. The exception is where a following sentence continues the same thought as the one preceding it, and making them one sentence would be too long, awkward, or unwieldy.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
This is an awkward question to answer.
This is an awkward question to answer.
It was an awkward feeling when I had to adjudge someone for the first time :-)
Her behaviour is a bit awkward today.
Well, this is an awkward moment.She gave him an awkward stare.It was awkward sharing a bed with him.
Her mom walking into the room made it an awkward situation.
I wouldn't use "prettiness" in a sentence because it sounds awkward. I'd use "beauty" instead.
You say "inexcusable". Also, don't say "That's an inexcuse", bc that sounds awkward.
The manifestly awkward baboon scratched his butt.
some friends may feel awkward about talking to you.
i am awkward
When a sentence is labeled "awkward", it doesn't flow well. The words don't fit together well and there is probably a more appropriate, better sounding way to word the sentence.