awkwardness - translation to English
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awkwardness - translation to English

EMOTIONAL STATE EXPERIENCED WHEN ONE COMMITS A SOCIALLY UNACCEPTABLE ACT THAT IS WITNESSED BY OR REVEALED TO OTHERS
Embarrassing; Embarrassed; Embarass; Embarassment; Embarassing; Embaressment; Professionally embarrassed; Professional embarrassment; Embarasses; Embarassed; Empathic embarrassment; Awkwardness; Sympathetic Embarrassment; 😅; Awkwarder; Dumb chills; Embarrassments
  • ''An embarrassing proposal'' by [[Antoine Watteau]]
  • A woman covering her eyes as an expression of embarrassment

awkwardness         
(n.) = incomodidad
Ex: Long pauses caused awkwardness and discomfort for the user.
embarrassment         
estorbo
desconcierto
vergüenza
bochorno
embarrassing         
embarazoso
violento

Definition

embarrassment
n.
1) to cause embarrassment
2) to feel embarrassment
3) embarrassment about, at, over (we felt embarrassment about the disclosure)
4) an embarrassment to (his outburst was an embarrassment to his family)
5) to smb.'s embarrassment (to my embarrassment, she accepted the invitation)

Wikipedia

Embarrassment

Embarrassment or awkwardness is an emotional state that is associated with mild to severe levels of discomfort, and which is usually experienced when someone commits (or thinks of) a socially unacceptable or frowned-upon act that is witnessed by or revealed to others. Frequently grouped with shame and guilt, embarrassment is considered a "self-conscious emotion", and it can have a profoundly negative impact on a person’s thoughts or behavior.

Usually, some perception of loss of honor or dignity (or other high-value ideals) is involved, but the embarrassment level and the type depends on the situation.

Examples of use of awkwardness
1. "There wasn‘t any awkwardness next morning, thank goodness.
2. The awkwardness increased when the subject finally came to Iraq.
3. Permission to reprint/republish At the same time, their children experience an awkwardness of their own.
4. Second, money and thereby awkwardness will be saved if you learn to apply it yourself.
5. And I don‘t like people to intrude on mine," Webb said, explaining his awkwardness.