Embarrassed

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English

Adjective

Embarrassed (comparative more Embarrassed, superlative most Embarrassed)

  1. Having a feeling of shameful discomfort.
    After returning from the pool, Aleshia felt significantly better, though she was still slightly embarrassed.

Derived terms

Verb

embarrassed

  1. Simple past tense and past participle of embarrass.

Adverbs for Embarrassed

singularly; curiously; oddly; strangely; profoundly; awkwardly; deeply; shamefully; shyly; financially; socially; distressingly; painfully; publicly; secretly; timidly.

Thesaurus

abashed, abroad, adrift, afflicted, agitated, annoyed, anxious, ashamed, astray, at sea, badly off, balled-up, beset, bewildered, blushful, blushing, bothered, broke, burdened with debt, cast down, chagrined, chaotic, chapfallen, clueless, confused, crestfallen, crushed, deep in debt, discomfited, discomforted, discomposed, disconcerted, disgraced, dismayed, disordered, disorganized, disoriented, disquieted, distracted, distraught, distressed, disturbed, down to bedrock, encumbered, feeling the pinch, flushed, flustered, fluttered, fussed, guessing, hangdog, harassed, hard up, humbled, humiliated, hung up, ill at ease, ill off, impecunious, in Queer Street, in a fix, in a jumble, in a maze, in a pickle, in a pother, in a pucker, in a scrape, in a stew, in a sweat, in a swivet, in a tizzy, in debt, in difficulties, in embarrassed circumstances, in hock, in narrow circumstances, in reduced circumstances, in straitened circumstances, in the hole, in the red, inconvenienced, indebted, insolvent, involved, irked, jumbled, land-poor, lost, mazed, mixed-up, mortgaged, mortified, narrow, off the track, on the edge, out of countenance, out of pocket, perplexed, perturbed, pinched, plagued, plunged in debt, poor, poorly off, put to it, put-out, put-upon, puzzled, rattled, red, red-faced, reduced, ruddy, ruffled, self-conscious, shaken, shamed, shamefaced, shamefast, sheepish, shook, short, short of cash, short of funds, short of money, shuffled, sore beset, squeezed, straitened, strapped, tied up, troubled, turned around, uncomfortable, uneasy, unmoneyed, unprosperous, unsettled, upset, vexed, without a clue, worried

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA: /ɪmˈbær.əst/

Etymology

From embarrass + -ed. The adjective is an extension of the past participle.

Translations

Adjective