Synonym: bewilder, confuse, fluster, humiliate, mortify, shame. Similar words: embarrassed, embark, array, barrel, barrier, arrange, narrator, warranty. Meaning: [ɪm'bærəs] v. 1. cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious 2. hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of.
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31 His genuine desire to make up may be interpreted as an attempt to embarrass or be-little.
32 It uses the media to try to embarrass companies into putting pressure on their subsidiaries.
33 There's something liberating about not pretending. Dare to embarrass yourself. Drew Barrymore
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34 His close involvement threatens to embarrass Mitterrand's government, although there is no suggestion he was involved in any wrong-doing.
35 It does not embarrass me at all to say that I did not approve of the principle of the community charge.
36 That way they could be exceptions that prove the rule rather than embarrass it.
37 The Opposition was also anxious to embarrass the Government, and to trap it within its own latent inconsistencies.
38 Nakedness wouldn't embarrass him - Lucenzo was quite without shame.
39 This might have been another attempt deliberately to embarrass the newly formed association.
40 I hoped I wouldn't embarrass myself by spilling my drink down my front.
41 There's something liberating about not pretending. Dare to embarrass yourself. Risk. Drew Barrymore
42 It means that if the engineer comes up with a different story they can use this to embarrass the plaintiff at trial.
43 At 15, he entered the pool, hoping not to embarrass himself.
44 One woman was trying to embarrass me by asking me questions I couldn't answer.
45 The revelations will deeply embarrass the security services and lead to further accusations of incompetence as yet another operative tells his story.
46 But there is no basis for deducing a calculated attempt to embarrass the leadership.
47 If the applications are pursued, it would embarrass the Government.
48 But we were about to embarrass one of the preeminent members of the law school faculty-a man I personally liked.
49 I hope I didn't embarrass you in front of your friends.
50 The Happy Hour is beginning to embarrass me.
51 A major attack could still embarrass him.
52 He didn't mean to embarrass you.
53 You did not embarrass me in the slightest.
54 You embarrass me in front of friends about bets?
55 Soldiers in this country often use their power to embarrass deprecate the scholars.
56 Listen, parents of teenagers have many important jobs, and one of them is to embarrass their kids so it's easier for them to fly the coop when it's time.
57 He is a shy person. Don't embarrass him any more.
58 She was in league with her mother to embarrass me.
59 Will the Gran Sasso result embarrass the know-it-all physicists, knock them off their pedestals by showing how wrong they have been all along?
60 Soldiers in the country frequently use theirs power to embarrass deprecate the scholars.