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embarrassment [ingl. am. əmˈbɛrəsmənt, ingl. brit. ɪmˈbarəsmənt, ɛmˈbarəsmənt] SUST.
1. embarrassment U or C (shame):
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pena f amer. excl Co. Sur
he suffered the embarrassment of having to admit that
he suffered the embarrassment of having to admit that
to avoid embarrassment, please do not ask for credit
2. embarrassment U or C (cause of shame):
this room/meal is an embarrassment!
he's an embarrassment to his friends
financial embarrassment
3. embarrassment U (overabundance) sin pl.:
excruciating boredom/embarrassment
excruciating boredom/embarrassment
he was mute with embarrassment
to writhe with embarrassment/shame
she squirmed with embarrassment
she squirmed with embarrassment
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his comment caused a great deal of embarrassment
her face flushed red with embarrassment
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embarrassment [ɪmˈbærəsment, ingl. am. emˈber-] SUST.
1. embarrassment (shame):
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2. embarrassment (trouble, nuisance):
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to be an embarrassment (to sb)
to squirm with embarrassment
to redden with embarrassment
to cringe with embarrassment at sth
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he has turned red with shame/embarrassment
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embarrassment [em·ˈbær·əs·ment] SUST.
1. embarrassment (shame):
embarrassment
embarrassment
pena f Méx., Col., Pan., Ven., C. Rica
2. embarrassment (trouble, nuisance):
embarrassment
to be an embarrassment (to sb)
to squirm with embarrassment
to redden with embarrassment
to cringe with embarrassment at sth
writhe with embarrassment
acute embarrassment
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Finally, in 1903, the matter became national news and too much of an embarrassment.
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Would we allow him to forgo his rabbinic prayer obligation because of this embarrassment?
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It provides a private prison where the rich can incarcerate miscreant or unfortunate relatives whose presence would otherwise be a burden or embarrassment.
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Its presence immediately north of one of the capital's prime tourist attractions was widely considered grim and an embarrassment.
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Over time, this could create aggressive responses on the part of the listener for being misunderstood, or out of embarrassment.
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