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  1. awkward adj (cumbersome, ill-fitting) incómodo/a adj : The diving equipment felt awkward when he wore it for the first time. Se sentía incómodo en el equipo de buceo la primera vez que lo usó. awkward adj (requiring care, hazardous) delicado/a adj : peligroso/a adj : complicado/a adj : Our attempt to move the heavy sofa led to an awkward ...

  2. difficult to use, do, or deal with. incómodo. It's an awkward corner, so take it slowly. Es una curva difícil, tómala despacio. Some of the questions were rather awkward. It was an awkward ascent, but we reached the top eventually. [ + to infinitive ] My car's quite awkward to drive. He's an awkward customer (= a difficult person to deal with).

  3. Meaning of awkward in English. awkward. adjective. uk / ˈɔː.kwəd / us / ˈɑː.kwɚd / awkward adjective (DIFFICULT) Add to word list. B2. difficult to use, do, or deal with: It's an awkward corner, so take it slowly. Some of the questions were rather awkward. It was an awkward ascent, but we reached the top eventually.

  4. difficult to use, do, or deal with: It's an awkward corner, so take it slowly. Some of the questions were rather awkward. It was an awkward ascent, but we reached the top eventually. [ + to infinitive ] My car's quite awkward to drive. He's an awkward customer (= a difficult person to deal with).

  5. inglés-español. A. awkward. ¿Cuál es la traducción de "awkward" en Español? en awkward = es. volume_up. torpe. Traducciones Definición Sinónimos Pronunciación Ejemplos Traductor Frases open_in_new. EN. "awkward" en español. volume_up. awkward {adj.} ES. volume_up. desgarbada. desgarbado. abultado. apurado. comprometido. cohibido. desmañado.

  6. 1. (= inconvenient, difficult) [moment, time] malo. [shape] incómodo ⧫ poco práctico. [corner] peligroso. have I called at an awkward moment? ¿he llamado en mal momento? this scandal comes at an awkward moment for the government este escándalo llega en un momento difícil or en un mal momento para el gobierno.

  7. adjective. 1. (clumsy) a. torpe. Richard is so awkward. He's always tripping over his own feet.Richard es muy torpe; siempre anda tropezándose. b. poco elegante. Adriana is an awkward dancer.Adriana es una bailarina poco elegante. 2. (difficult to handle) a. incómodo (tool)