extremely awkward

Frequency: 7.218.1 per million words

Used to intensify the meaning of 'awkward', whether referring to a difficult situation or social discomfort.

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Examples (10)

  • Running into my ex-boyfriend at the party was extremely awkward.
  • There was an extremely awkward silence after he made that inappropriate joke.
  • The contortionist held an extremely awkward position for over a minute.
  • The journalist's question put the politician in an extremely awkward situation.
  • I always feel extremely awkward at formal events where I don't know anyone.
  • The transition between the two CEOs has been extremely awkward for the entire company.
  • It's going to be extremely awkward if we both show up wearing the same dress.
  • Try to avoid making the conversation extremely awkward by preparing a few topics beforehand.
  • He later admitted that their first date had been extremely awkward.
  • His attempts to flirt just came across as extremely awkward and made everyone uncomfortable.