No, it is not an adjective; it is an adverb. The adjective form is "awkward."
There is no prefix for awkwardly. The suffix of awkwardly is -ly.
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.
The correct spelling is awkwardly (clumsily, unskillfully).
Lanky
A phrase or clause placed awkwardly in a sentence so that it appears to modify or refer to an unintended word.
No, the word 'awkwardly' is the adverb form of the adjective 'awkward'.The noun form of the adjective 'awkward' is awkwardness.
The adjective is awkward.Many adjectives can form adverbs by adding the suffix -LY.
Yes. Awkward is an adjective. Adding "ly" to most adjectives results in an adverb. You can test this in a sentence. "She stood awkwardly." Since "awkwardly" defines the way she is completing the action (verb), it is an adverb.
There is no prefix for awkwardly. The suffix of awkwardly is -ly.
My friend tried awkwardly to dance. The football player landed awkwardly on his shoulder, dislocating it.
The adverb is awkwardly. It means in an awkward, inexperienced, or uncoordinated manner.
The baby giraffe's first steps brought her ever so awkwardly to her mother. The young boxer's awkwardly delivered punch suddenly ended the match.
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Sprawl
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Awkwardly
Adverb.