adjective
- comparative form of awkward; more lacking grace, skill, or ease in movement or manner
- comparative form of awkward; more uncomfortable, embarrassing, or difficult to deal with
Usage: comparative degree; informal: some speakers prefer 'more awkward' over 'awkwarder'
Usage: comparative degree
Examples
- His dance moves were awkwarder than his brother's.
- The silence became even awkwarder when no one knew what to say.
- She felt awkwarder in the formal dress than in her usual clothes.
- The situation got awkwarder when they ran into each other at the store.
- His attempt to fix the mistake only made things awkwarder.
- The angle was awkwarder to reach than we expected.