awkwardnessful

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English

Etymology

From awkwardness +‎ -ful, possibly coined as an example of a word that is self-descriptive.

Adjective

awkwardnessful (comparative more awkwardnessful, superlative most awkwardnessful)

  1. (rare, nonstandard) Full of awkwardness.
  • 1992 November 7, “The Democrats and Me”, in bit.listserv.words-l (Usenet):
    Please have some consideration for non-natives' awkwardnessful sentences.
  • 2001 February 2, “CHAT: Restructuring vs. Restructuralization”, in Czechlist (Usenet):
    I think it's very awkwardnessful.
  • 2001 May 15, “Arrays and databases”, in comp.lang.tcl (Usenet):
    Right now we have an awkward situation, because the commands are not only awkwardnessful, but also SLOW -- until {...}] starts thrashing.