incómodo
/inˈkomodo/, [ĩŋˈko.mo.ð̞o]awkward, uncomfortable
Adjective incómodo (feminine incómoda, masculine plural incómodos, feminine plural incómodas)
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uncomfortable
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awkward
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Me siento un poco incómodo.
I feel a little awkward.
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Lo contrario de incómodo es cómodo.
The opposite of uncomfortable is comfortable.
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Luego de un silencio incómodo, Bill la tomó de la mano y la llevó al piso de arriba.
After an awkward pause, Bill took her by the hand and dragged her upstairs.
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Eso debe haber sido socialmente incómodo.
That must have been socially awkward.
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Me siento un poco incómodo al sacar el tema, pero te quiero.
I feel a little uncomfortable bringing this up, but I love you.
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Estoy incómodo.
I'm uncomfortable.
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El sofá es incómodo.
The sofa is uncomfortable.
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Tom está incómodo cuando está entre extraños.
Tom is ill at ease among strangers.
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Eso hizo que Tom se sintiese incómodo.
That made Tom uncomfortable.
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Hubo un silencio incómodo cuando él apareció.
There was an awkward silence when he appeared.
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