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awkward Meaning in Tamil ( awkward வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

அலங்கோலமான,



awkward தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

எனவே உடற்பாகங்கள் சிதைந்த நிலையில், அலங்கோலமான வாசவதத்தை, ஊருக்கு வெளியே உள்ள சுடுகாட்டில், தனக்கு நம்பிக்கையான பணிப்பெண்னுடன் வாழ்ந்து வந்தாள்.

இவ்வாறு வெளியே கொண்டுவருவது அலங்கோலமானது.

awkward's Usage Examples:

They sat, not speaking, but it wasn't awkward any longer.


He facilitated this awkward transition by adding to Kant's a priori forms of space and time an " a priori form of alternative causality," or, as he also called it, " an intuition of causality involved in the elementary exercise of perception," which is the key to his whole philosophy.


The shoulders and fore-limbs are feebly developed, and the hind-limbs of disproportionate strength and magnitude, which give the animals a peculiarly awkward appearance when moving about on all-fours, as they occasionally do when feeding.


The wolf paused, turned its heavy forehead toward the dogs awkwardly, like a man suffering from the quinsy, and, still slightly swaying from side to side, gave a couple of leaps and with a swish of its tail disappeared into the skirt of the wood.


He is not a dramatist - his work as such is insignificant - nor a novelist, for, though his two chief works except the Confessions are called novels, Emile is one only in name, and La Nouvelle Helotise is as a story diffuse, prosy and awkward to a degree.


She composed herself and psyched herself up for a day of shopping, awkward questions about Rhyn, and flaky friends.


Back legs held awkwardly to allow for their distended udders, they make their painful way around the ring.


Their usual pace is an awkward trot, not unlike that of a camel; and they seldom break into a gallop.


Can I see him? asked Pierre, awkwardly as usual, but unabashed.


Prince Andrew, who had evidently wished to tone down the awkwardness of Pierre's remarks, rose and made a sign to his wife that it was time to go.


You just put me in an awkward position.


Had she attempted concealment, or tried to extricate herself from her awkward position by cunning, she would have spoiled her case by acknowledging herself guilty.


Simon de Montfort and his friends were put in an awkward position by this decision, to which they had so unwisely committed themselves.





Synonyms:

inconvenient,



Antonyms:

practical, convenient,

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