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embarrassé(e)
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
embarrass [ingl. brit. ɪmˈbarəs, ɛmˈbarəs, ingl. am. ˌɪmˈbɛrəs, ˌɛmˈbɛrəs] V. trans.
embarrass person, government, celebrity:
to be/feel embarrassed
to be embarrassed by or about situation, remark, joke, compliment
to be embarrassed by or about person, spouse, ignorance
to be embarrassed about doing
I feel embarrassed about doing
to be financially embarrassed
slightly embarrassed, uneasy, unfair
acutely embarrassed, sensitive
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
emmerdé (emmerdée)
embêté (embêtée)
confus (confuse) (gêné)
confus (confuse)
gêné (gênée) personne, regard, silence
embarrassé (embarrassée) personne, toux, silence
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
embarrassed ADJ.
embarrassed
I was embarrassed to ask her
to be financially embarrassed
embarrass [ɪmˈbærəs, ingl. am. emˈber-] V. trans.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
embarrassé(e) air, sourire
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
embarrassed ADJ.
embarrassed
I was embarrassed to ask her
to be financially embarrassed
embarrass [em·ˈber·əs] V. trans.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
embarrassé(e) air, sourire
Present
Iembarrass
youembarrass
he/she/itembarrasses
weembarrass
youembarrass
theyembarrass
Past
Iembarrassed
youembarrassed
he/she/itembarrassed
weembarrassed
youembarrassed
theyembarrassed
Present Perfect
Ihaveembarrassed
youhaveembarrassed
he/she/ithasembarrassed
wehaveembarrassed
youhaveembarrassed
theyhaveembarrassed
Past Perfect
Ihadembarrassed
youhadembarrassed
he/she/ithadembarrassed
wehadembarrassed
youhadembarrassed
theyhadembarrassed
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Matt feels like his dad has embarrassed him in front of the people he was getting respect from for being courageous.
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Panther is quite conceited, often embarrassing those around him.
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None are willing to help the son of the trickster who had embarrassed them.
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He proceeds to completely embarrass himself and the band members in front of the whole crowd.
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She smiles at the customers but, embarrassed by their prying, rushes inside in tears.
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