awkward transition

Frequency: 5.53.4 per million words

A change that is clumsy or difficult to manage.

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Examples (10)

  • The team experienced an awkward transition after the sudden leadership change.
  • Moving from a small town to a big city was an awkward transition for her.
  • The play had an awkward transition between scenes, making the audience confused.
  • His speech included an awkward transition from one topic to a completely unrelated one.
  • Despite careful planning, the company's awkward transition to a new software system caused many delays.
  • For many teenagers, puberty marks an awkward transition into adulthood.
  • The awkward transition in power left the country in a state of uncertainty.
  • She found the awkward transition from student life to professional work quite challenging.
  • The new government faced an awkward transition period as it tried to implement reforms.
  • The choreographer struggled to create a seamless flow, resulting in an awkward transition between dance moves.