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How do you use the word awkward in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using the word "awkward":

General awkwardness:

* The silence after the joke was incredibly awkward.

* He felt awkward trying to make conversation with his crush.

* The whole situation was awkward and everyone just wanted to leave.

Describing a situation:

* The meeting was awkward because of the tension between the two managers.

* The comedian's attempt at a joke went awkwardly wrong, leaving the audience silent.

* The furniture in the room was arranged in an awkward way, making it difficult to move around.

Describing a person:

* She was known for her awkward sense of humor.

* He was an awkward teenager, often stumbling over his words.

* The young boy's attempts at flirting were endearingly awkward.

Using "awkward" as a noun:

* There was a lot of awkwardness in the air after the argument.

* The awkwardness of the situation made it difficult to relax.

Remember, the best way to use a word is to choose a sentence that fits the context and tone you want to convey!

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