awk

[awk]

awk Definition

awkward or clumsy in movement or manner.

Using awk: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "awk" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He felt awk and out of place at the party.

  • Example

    She was awk with chopsticks, but she managed to eat her sushi.

  • Example

    The dancer's movements were awk and uncoordinated.

awk Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for awk

Antonyms for awk

Phrases with awk

  • a moment of uncomfortable silence

    Example

    After his joke fell flat, there was an awk silence in the room.

  • a moment that is uncomfortable or embarrassing

    Example

    When he accidentally called his teacher 'mom', it was an awk moment for everyone in the class.

  • a type of turtle that is known for its awkward movements on land

    Example

    The awk turtle is often seen struggling to move on land, but it is a strong swimmer in water.

Origins of awk

from Middle English 'aukeward', meaning 'turned the wrong way'

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Summary: awk in Brief

'Awk' [awk] is an adjective used to describe someone or something that is awkward or clumsy in movement or manner. It can be used to describe physical movements or social interactions, as in 'He felt awk and out of place at the party.' Phrases like 'awk silence' and 'awk moment' denote uncomfortable or embarrassing situations, while 'awk turtle' refers to a type of turtle known for its awkward movements on land.