One entry found for
embarrass.
Main Entry:
em·bar·rass 
Pronunciation:
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Function:
verb
1 : to cause to feel self-consciously confused or distressed <unexpected laughter
embarrassed the speaker>
2 : to restrict the movement of
: HINDER, IMPEDE3 : to involve in financial difficulties
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adverbsynonyms EMBARRASS,
DISCONCERT,
ABASH mean to make upset, uncomfortable, or confused in one's emotions.
EMBARRASS suggests a feeling of uneasiness or discomfort <
embarrassed to see my relatives in the audience>.
DISCONCERT suggests emotional upset or confusion from a strong and direct source <street noises
disconcert me during piano practice>.
ABASH suggests a complete loss of self-control (as from feelings of guilt or inferiority) <was
abashed by their haughty behavior>.