Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Akward"
The meaning of "Akward" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa akward?
A:
Slow, clumsy
Q:
O que significa akward?
A:
You got a wrong spelling there. It's awkward. Awkward is the causing or feeling uneasy embarrassment or inconvenience
Q:
O que significa akward?
A:
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Q:
O que significa akward ?
A:
raro, extraño
Example sentences using "Akward"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com akward .
A:
I never date anyone, I work with. It always makes things awkward, when things don't work out.
There was an awkward silence in the meeting.
He suffers from social anxiety. He always feels awkward in a crowd.
There was an awkward silence in the meeting.
He suffers from social anxiety. He always feels awkward in a crowd.
Synonyms of "Akward" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre akward e awkward ?
A:
awkward is the correct spelling.
akward is the wrong spelling.
akward is the wrong spelling.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre akward e embarrass ?
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Awkwardness is when you do something that makes everyone silent and uncomfortable. For example, you try to talk to your date but can't find any words to say so the whole date was silent. That's awkwardness. The feeling that nothing was spoken and left an uncomfortable feeling.
Embarrassment happens when you do something that you think is odd or stupid and makes you feel uncomfortable. For example, you told some joke to your friends but nobody laughed. The feeling that you should not have done that.
Both feelings have a sense of regret. However, embarrassment is more for actions that are negatively done by you or someone else. Awkwardness on the other hand, can happen randomly without intention.
Embarrassment happens when you do something that you think is odd or stupid and makes you feel uncomfortable. For example, you told some joke to your friends but nobody laughed. The feeling that you should not have done that.
Both feelings have a sense of regret. However, embarrassment is more for actions that are negatively done by you or someone else. Awkwardness on the other hand, can happen randomly without intention.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre strange, akward e weird ?
A:
Strange = not normal
Akward = uncomfortable
Weird = uncommon
Akward = uncomfortable
Weird = uncommon
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre akward e rare ?
A:
Awkward has two meanings and - to me - has more of a negative connotation:
1. Causing difficulty; hard to do or deal with; cumbersome, tricky
For example: "One of the most awkward jobs in painting a ceiling"
2. Causing or feeling embarrassment or inconvenience; uncomfortable, problematic
For example: "He had put her in a very awkward situation"
Rare is used more frequently with things of value and -to me - has a more positive feel to it. It means "not occurring very often" or "(of a thing) not found in large numbers and consequently of interest or value":
For example: "A lunar eclipse only happens on rare occasions" or "The jellyfish tree, one of the rarest plants on earth".
1. Causing difficulty; hard to do or deal with; cumbersome, tricky
For example: "One of the most awkward jobs in painting a ceiling"
2. Causing or feeling embarrassment or inconvenience; uncomfortable, problematic
For example: "He had put her in a very awkward situation"
Rare is used more frequently with things of value and -to me - has a more positive feel to it. It means "not occurring very often" or "(of a thing) not found in large numbers and consequently of interest or value":
For example: "A lunar eclipse only happens on rare occasions" or "The jellyfish tree, one of the rarest plants on earth".
Translations of "Akward"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? akward
A:
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Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? is it akward to say ‘I am on a good state’ for the answer to the question ‘how are u now?’?
A:
Yeah it is awkward.
You could just say 'Im good'
You could just say 'Im good'
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? akward
A:
Here is how you pronounce it. It is spelt “awkward”
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? akward
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Other questions about "Akward"
Q:
I feel akward whenever I'm about to say "you know", "you know what"
I brought a dialog here.
"- How many real loves do you think you can find in this lifetime?
- Why are you asking me such a question?
- I just thought about that out of the blue.
- Well, I think we only get two. You know, one feels like too few, and three feels like too many."
Here are my questions.
1. Can "you know what" replace "you know" in the last sentence?
2. Is it okay to talk not using those kinds of filter words?
I brought a dialog here.
"- How many real loves do you think you can find in this lifetime?
- Why are you asking me such a question?
- I just thought about that out of the blue.
- Well, I think we only get two. You know, one feels like too few, and three feels like too many."
Here are my questions.
1. Can "you know what" replace "you know" in the last sentence?
2. Is it okay to talk not using those kinds of filter words?
A:
1. I think “you know” fits better, but you could use either one
2. Yes, you can just leave out the filler words.
2. Yes, you can just leave out the filler words.
Q:
Would you tell me some akward parts of my dialogue?
a: Oh! It's April 1st. Today's Jun's birthday.
b: really? I didn't know that.
c: Let's have a party for him.
a: That's a good idea.
what food does he like?
I don't know. Does he like meat?
I'll call him.
Hello?
Hello. Will you come to my house and have fun?
That sounds great.
By the way, what's your favorite food?
I like -------
Ok. I'll see you soon.
What kind of food does Jun like?
He likes -----
I'll cook ----- for him.
Do you know how to make ----
Sure. It's very easy.
Then, I will cook ----for him.
Come in.
Happy birthday, Jun.
Wow. You guys remember my birthday.
Sure. What are friends for?
a: Oh! It's April 1st. Today's Jun's birthday.
b: really? I didn't know that.
c: Let's have a party for him.
a: That's a good idea.
what food does he like?
I don't know. Does he like meat?
I'll call him.
Hello?
Hello. Will you come to my house and have fun?
That sounds great.
By the way, what's your favorite food?
I like -------
Ok. I'll see you soon.
What kind of food does Jun like?
He likes -----
I'll cook ----- for him.
Do you know how to make ----
Sure. It's very easy.
Then, I will cook ----for him.
Come in.
Happy birthday, Jun.
Wow. You guys remember my birthday.
Sure. What are friends for?
A:
It sounds very natural ! Here are some parts I recommend changing ~
Instead of [Will you come to my house and have fun?] it’s more natural to say “Do you want to come over and hang out?”
*Yes, it’s very easy.
Wow. You guys *remembered (past tense my birthday.
*Of course! What are friends for?
Other than that the dialogue was written very well ^^
Instead of [Will you come to my house and have fun?] it’s more natural to say “Do you want to come over and hang out?”
*Yes, it’s very easy.
Wow. You guys *remembered (past tense my birthday.
*Of course! What are friends for?
Other than that the dialogue was written very well ^^
Q:
please correct my akward English sentences. soa natural?
A:
You misspelled "awkward" but other than that, it's perfect :)
Q:
sure. If I write akward sentences please correct it. soa natural?
A:
"If I write awkward sentences, please correct them."
Because you said "sentences," you should say "them" instead of "it" because the word "sentences" is plural. Does that make sense?
Because you said "sentences," you should say "them" instead of "it" because the word "sentences" is plural. Does that make sense?
Q:
Hello . It's quite akward but coud you tell me any phrase you use on every day basis?(for example. I catched one from youtuber who always says "I'm tucked up in my bed) I reckon that the best way to learn English is just exactly mimic what native says!!!
So I'm asking :)
Thanks for your help!!
So I'm asking :)
Thanks for your help!!
A:
1) I fancy a/some (insert food name)".
For example:
"I fancy some chocolate."
"I fancy a hot drink with biscuits."
2) "I can't be bothered", "I seriously can't be bothered" or "I honestly can't be bothered."
3) "You're pissing me off." Or "You're getting on my nerves."
Note: only say this in informal situations, to someone who is irritating you.
4) "I'm just popping out to the stores."
For example:
"I fancy some chocolate."
"I fancy a hot drink with biscuits."
2) "I can't be bothered", "I seriously can't be bothered" or "I honestly can't be bothered."
3) "You're pissing me off." Or "You're getting on my nerves."
Note: only say this in informal situations, to someone who is irritating you.
4) "I'm just popping out to the stores."
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