0 to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious -- gøre forlegen; få til at føle sig flov
She was embarrassed by his praise.
1 to involve in (especially financial) difficulties -- bringe i vanskeligheder
He was embarrassed by debts.
This did, however, bias the participants in an unprecedented, at times embarrassing, way.
This was a desperate attempt by whig leaders to embarrass a succeeding tory government and carry themselves back into office.
For example, a funny or embarrassing incident, a frightening story, accident or danger, or a time you got into trouble with your parents.
We may feel less embarrassed to discuss the spiritual-creative link with those we work with, thus engendering conversations which may lead to others' openings.
Sometimes the fog briefly lifts, and the spectacle becomes faintly embarrassing.
Such cavalier treatment of the data is an embarrassment to the field and should be embarrassing to the authors.
This was because of the dependent's behaviour, which, particularly when eating, had become embarrassing to their carer.
The author is no less embarrassing about the language of wine-tasting, about which he has an undue amount to say.
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