Like how you just used it. lol. Well you could say ---because it's an adjective--- that was an awkward silence----or--- don't you think this seating arrangement is a bit awkward?It's kind of a way to say that something's uncomfortable or someone's clumsy.
If you mean "I awkward her" or something along those lines, which is all I can think of, then no. Not in actual grammar. Awkward is an adjective, e.g. "It was an awkward situation". Awkwardly is a related adverb, e.g. "She awkwardly apologised".
He was awkward and not able to play the game very well. She was awkward when she was in the presence of older people.
His dancing was awkward and without flow. It was very awkward when the two ex-lovers met.
Well, this is awkward.
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.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient 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.
I had a awkward moment with my friend
You say "inexcusable". Also, don't say "That's an inexcuse", bc that sounds awkward.
The manifestly awkward baboon scratched his butt.
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.
i am awkward