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- Dictionaryadjectiveembarrassed (adjective)verbembarrassed (past tense) · embarrassed (past participle)
- cause (someone) to feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed:"she wouldn't embarrass either of them by making a scene"Similar:make ashamedmake uncomfortablemake awkwardmake self-consciousmake uneasy
- (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). Explore further
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