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embarrass

[em-bar-uhs] / ɛmˈbær əs /


Example Sentences

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She caught Torak looking and stopped laughing, embarrassed to be seen making friends with the cub.

From Literature

I was livid, too livid to be embarrassed about saying such things to Ba and Ma.

From Literature

I know the impression I’m leaving: that the word was a bad word, sordid in nature, that I’m too embarrassed to say it out loud to him.

From Literature

“I’d rather tell this embarrassing story myself and get it over with once and for all so I can finally be free and close this chapter.”

From The Wall Street Journal

This is not revelation: The defense secretary is well known for preening for the cameras with a level of self-regard that would embarrass most supermodels.

From Salon