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View usage for: (ɪmbærəst) adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE]A person who is embarrassed feels shy, ashamed, or guilty about something. He looked a bit embarrassed. ...an embarrassed silence. Synonyms: ashamed, upset, shamed, uncomfortable More Synonyms of embarrassed Examples of 'embarrassed' in a sentenceembarrassed The next morning neither of them was the slightest bit embarrassed.Parents are free to have emotional outbursts and should not feel guilty or embarrassed by them.The court heard that she was ashamed and embarrassed and realises things are over with the dad.They get embarrassed and behave as though you had had a death in the family.Men are often too embarrassed or ashamed to seek help.And they report feeling ashamed and embarrassed about it.She was too ashamed and embarrassed.She may feel embarrassed and ashamed.My boss was embarrassed and ashamed.Your mum may feel embarrassed, guilty or hurt about what happened.Do you feel responsible, guilty or embarrassed?When that happens, she gets embarrassed as other pedestrians wonder what the fuss is about.Many people stand by and get embarrassed, but the more people who address what they see the better.We always go into it hoping that we don't get embarrassed and that we stand up and are counted.But you do get embarrassed.You have to come here with the right attitude or you get embarrassed and we weren't prepared to let that happen.Most people try to hide their identity, but he wasn't in the least bit embarrassed. Shy and embarrassed, I looked at the ground.I'm almost a little bit of embarrassed to go past him, to be honest. In other languagesembarrassed British English: embarrassed / ˌɪmˈbærəst/ ADJECTIVE A person who is embarrassed feels shy, ashamed, or guilty about something. He looked a bit embarrassed. - American English: embarrassed
- Arabic: مُحْرَج
- Brazilian Portuguese: envergonhado
- Chinese: 尴尬的
- Croatian: kojem je neugodno
- Czech: rozpačitý
- Danish: flov
- Dutch: verlegen
- European Spanish: avergonzado embarazoso
- Finnish: nolo
- French: gêné
- German: verlegen
- Greek: αμήχανος
- Italian: imbarazzato
- Japanese: 当惑した
- Korean: 무안한
- Norwegian: flau
- Polish: zakłopotany
- European Portuguese: envergonhado
- Romanian: jenat
- Russian: смущенный
- Latin American Spanish: avergonzado
- Swedish: generad
- Thai: อาย
- Turkish: utanmış
- Ukrainian: ніяковий
- Vietnamese: xấu hổ
Chinese translation of 'embarrassed' adj - [laugh, silence]
尴(尷)尬的 (gāngà de) to be embarrassed 不好意思的 (bù hǎoyìsi de)
vt - (emotionally)
使不好意思 (shǐ bù hǎoyìsi) - [politician, government]
使陷入困境 (shǐ xiànrù kùnjìng)
She looked a bit embarrassed. Synonyms upsetshamed shown-up humiliated unsettled thrown red-faced chagrined flustered discomfited discountenanced caught with egg on your face not know where to put yourself put out of countenance Additional synonymsDefinition embarrassed and ashamed He seemed both abashed and delighted at the gift. Synonyms embarrassed, confused, humbled, humiliated, dismayed, ashamed, bewildered, astounded, confounded, disconcerted, taken aback, affronted, chagrined, perturbed, mortified, discomfited, shamefaced, discountenanced, discomposed Definition embarrassed He was rather awkward with his godson. Synonyms embarrassed, nervous, uncomfortable, uneasy, self-consciousHe was disconcerted to find his fellow diners already seated. Synonyms disturbed, worried, troubled, thrown (informal), upset, confused, embarrassed, annoyed, rattled (informal), distracted, at sea, unsettled, bewildered, shook up (informal), flurried, ruffled, taken aback, flustered, perturbed, fazed, nonplussed, flummoxed, caught off balance, out of countenance |