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- 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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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Embarrass definition, to cause confusion and shame to; make uncomfortably self-conscious; disconcert; abash: His bad table manners embarrassed her.www.dictionary.com/browse/embarrassEmbarrass comes from Portuguese embaraçar, whose prefix (em-) is from Latin in- and whose base word means "noose." Although embarrass has had various meanings related to acts that hinder or impede, these days it most often implies making someone feel or look foolish.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/embarrassembarrass (verb) embarrass /ɪm ˈ berəs/ verb embarrasses; embarrassed; embarrassing Britannica Dictionary definition of EMBARRASS 1 : to make (someone) feel confused and foolish in front of other peoplewww.britannica.com/dictionary/embarrassMeaning of embarrass in English embarrass verb [ T ] uk / ɪmˈbær.əs / us / ɪmˈber.əs / Add to word list C2 to cause someone to feel nervous, worried, or uncomfortable:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/embarr…
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verb [ T ] us / ɪmˈber.əs / uk / ɪmˈbær.əs / Add to word list. C2. to cause someone …
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embarrass translate: ทำให้เสียความมั่นใจ, มีปัญหาการเงิน. Learn more in the …
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EMBARRASS translate: segan, malu. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Malay …
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embarrassed. adjective. us / ɪmˈber.əst / uk / ɪmˈbær.əst /. Add to word list. Add to …
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