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What part of speech is awkward?

"Awkward" can be several parts of speech, depending on how it's used in a sentence:

* Adjective: Describing something as uncomfortable or embarrassing.

* Example: "The silence after the joke was *awkward*."

* Adverb: Modifying a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate clumsiness or lack of grace.

* Example: "He walked *awkwardly* into the room."

* Noun: A state or situation that is uncomfortable or embarrassing.

* Example: "He was trying to avoid any *awkwardness*."

So, without context, it's impossible to say definitively which part of speech "awkward" is.

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