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- pronunciation:
- em
bae
rihs
- parts of speech:
- transitive verb, intransitive verb
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb), Word Builder, Word Explorer, Grammatical Patterns, Word Parts
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
embarrasses, embarrassing, embarrassed |
definition 1: |
to shame, disconcert, make ill at ease, or make painfully self-conscious.
I embarrassed myself trying to do that dance in front of all those people.Her father's questioning of her boyfriend embarrassed her intensely.It embarrassed me to find I didn't have enough money to pay for the groceries.[it + verb + smby + infinitive
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It embarrassed us that our team lost every game in the tournament.[it + verb + smby + that + clause
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It always embarrasses her when her parents make a big fuss in public.[it + verb + smby + when + clause
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- synonyms:
- abash, chagrin, discountenance, humiliate, make a monkey out of, mortify, shame
- similar words:
- burn, confuse, discomfit, discomfort, discompose, disconcert, humble, upset
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definition 2: |
to beset with obstacles; impede.
- synonyms:
- encumber, hinder, impede, obstruct
- antonyms:
- disembarrass
- similar words:
- beleaguer, beset, burden, frustrate, handicap, thwart
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definition 3: |
to burden with financial problems.
- synonyms:
- straiten
- similar words:
- strain, stretch
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definition 4: |
to complicate (a problem).
- synonyms:
- complicate, entangle, involve, snarl
- similar words:
- confuse, muddle
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related words: |
chagrin, crush, disgrace, entangle, mortify, offend, put down, shame |
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part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
definition: |
to become unpleasantly self-conscious or disconcerted.
He embarrasses at any hint of praise. |
related words: |
offend |
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derivations: |
embarrassedly (adv.), embarrassingly (adv.) |
Word Builder: embarrass +
- embarrassed:
feeling uncomfortable or ashamed.
- embarrassing:
causing someone to become uncomfortable or ashamed.
- embarrassment:
a feeling of being made uncomfortable or ashamed.
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