awkwardnessful

adj

Etymology

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

  1. derived from *abuhaz
  2. derived from ǫfugr
  3. inherited from awke
  4. suffixed as awkward — “awk + ward
  5. formed as awkwardness — “awkward + -ness
  6. suffixed as awkwardnessful — “awkwardness + ful

Definitions

  1. Full of awkwardness.

    • Divide the adjectives in English into two categories: those which are self-descriptive, such as “pentasyllabic”, “awkwardnessful”, and “recherché”, and those which are not, such as “edible”, “incomplete”, and “bisyllabic”.
    • Please have some consideration for non-natives' awkwardnessful sentences.
    • I think it's very awkwardnessful.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA