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- DictionaryAwk·ward/ˈôkwərd/
adjective
- 1. causing difficulty; hard to do or deal with: "some awkward questions"
- 2. causing or feeling embarrassment or inconvenience: "you have put me in a very awkward position"
Cast
Episode Guide
- 1. Pilot Jul 19, 2011
- A letter convinces people that Jenna has tried to commit suicide.
- 2. Knocker Nightmare Jul 26, 2011
- Sadie and Lissa distribute a nude photo of Jenna.
- 3. The Way We Weren't Aug 2, 2011
- Jenna wonders if Matt wants to make the relationship public.
awkward, clumsy, maladroit, inept, gauche mean not marked by ease (as of performance, movement, or social conduct). awkward is widely applicable and may suggest unhandiness, inconvenience, lack of muscular control, embarrassment, or lack of tact.
AWKWARD definition: 1. difficult to use, do, or deal with: 2. causing problems, worry, or embarrassment: 3…. Learn more.
Synonyms for AWKWARD: uncomfortable, uneasy, clumsy, embarrassed, ungraceful, inelegant, gauche, wooden; Antonyms of AWKWARD: graceful, suave, urbane, cool, confident, composed, collected, calm.
Created by Lauren Iungerich. With Ashley Rickards, Beau Mirchoff, Jillian Rose Reed, Brett Davern. An unpopular 15-year-old gains immediate, yet unwanted, popularity at her high school when the student body mistakes an accident she has for a suicide attempt.
not well planned or designed for easy or effective use: an awkward instrument; an awkward method. Synonyms: unmanageable, troublesome, difficult, inconvenient, cumbersome, unwieldy. requiring caution; somewhat hazardous: an awkward turn in the road.
Awkward is an American teen comedy-drama television series created by Lauren Iungerich for MTV. The show's central character is Jenna Hamilton (Ashley Rickards), a Palos Verdes, California, teenager who struggles with her identity, especially after an accident is misconstrued as a suicide attempt.
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