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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61 He mischievously looked for a chance to embarrass his sister.
62 Maybe next time I won't embarrass you in front of your friends.
63 The republicans are trying to embarrass the president by thwarting his economic program.
64 I didn't mean to embarrass you upstairs, but I didn't know what to do.
65 Whitehall sources told The Times that ministers were "fizzing" with anger, accusing the ONS of a political act designed to embarrass Gordon Brown over his "British jobs for British workers" soundbite.
66 One declares you a cognoscente, the other will embarrass you.
67 Raising the issue when it did seemed more designed to make a splash and change the subject at the G20 away from anything that might embarrass China.
68 Beijing may even further embarrass itself if the Chinese Embassy in Oslo goes ahead with its current plan to organize Chinese students to stage a counterdemonstration outside the ceremony venue.
69 It was as if he preferred not to embarrass his guest in the odious task.
70 The young girls frolicked beneath the eyes of the nuns; the gaze of impeccability does not embarrass innocence.
71 Overactive sebaceous glands, not candy bars ,(http://sentencedict.com/embarrass.html) cause the blemishes that can embarrass adolescents and adults.
72 I didn't want to embarrass v. her in front of her friends.
73 Unfortunately, it's also a sure-fire way to embarrass yourself for months to come.
74 So, embarrass person cannot beyond the mark, must notice safety notice safety!