- verbembarrass (verb) · embarrasses (third person present) · embarrassed (past tense) · embarrassed (past participle) · embarrassing (present participle)
- cause (someone) to feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed:"she wouldn't embarrass either of them by making a scene"
- (be embarrassed)be caused financial difficulties:"he would be embarrassed by an inheritance tax"
- archaichamper or impede (a person, movement, or action):"the state of the rivers will embarrass the enemy in a considerable degree"
- archaicmake difficult or intricate; complicate.
Originlate 16th century (in embarrass): from French embarrasser, from Spanish embarazar, probably from Portuguese embaraçar (from baraço ‘halter’, apparently originally with reference to animals being restrained by a cord or leash).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- To embarrass means to cause someone to feel self-conscious, ill at ease, or uncomfortable123. It can also mean to hinder with obstacles or difficulties12. Synonyms include discomfit, abash, disconcert, and rattle4. Embarrass can also be used as an adjective to describe a feeling of shame or shyness5.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.tr.v. em·bar·rassed, em·bar·rass·ing, em·bar·rass·es 1. To cause to feel self-conscious or ill at ease; disconcert: Meeting adults embarrassed the shy child. 2. To hinder with obstacles or difficulties; impede: "an ambitious raid meant to embarrass his supply line by burning the bridges" (William Marvel).www.thefreedictionary.com/embarrass1. to cause confusion and shame to; make uncomfortably self-conscious; disconcert; abash His bad table manners embarrassed her 2. to make difficult or intricate, as a question or problem; complicate 3. to put obstacles or difficulties in the way of; impede The motion was advanced in order to embarrass the progress of the billwww.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/emba…us / ɪmˈber.əs / uk / ɪmˈbær.əs / C2 to cause someone to feel nervous, worried, or uncomfortable: You're embarrassing him with your compliments! I didn't want to embarrass her in front of her friends.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/emb…embarrass, discomfit, abash, disconcert, rattle mean to distress by confusing or confounding. embarrass implies some influence that impedes thought, speech, or action. the question embarrassed her so much she couldn't answer discomfit implies a hampering or frustrating accompanied by confusion.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/embarrassuk / ɪmˈbær.əst / us / ɪmˈber.əst / B1 feeling ashamed or shy: She felt embarrassed about undressing in front of the doctor. [ + to infinitive ] I was too embarrassed to admit that I was scared.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/embarr…
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