Similar words: embarrass, embarrassed, embarrassment, passing, outgassing, canvassing, embark, embargo. Meaning: [-sɪŋ] adj. 1. hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment 2. causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation.
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(31) The recent revelations may prove embarrassing to the President.
(32) Men find it embarrassing to be honest.
(33) These revelations could prove highly embarrassing for the government.
(34) We have all been in similar embarrassing situations.
(35) The recall of the Ambassador was embarrassing for the country.
(36) Having lost my money, I was in an embarrassing position.
(37) With consummate skill, she steered the conversation away from any embarrassing subjects.
(38) He's not used to making speeches in public; it's so embarrassing.
(39) The film is a farrago of trite emotions, one-note acting and embarrassing lines.
(40) They gave us such an effusive welcome it was quite embarrassing.
(41) The implication was obvious: vote for us or it will be very embarrassing for you.
(42) The embarrassing stories about his past made quite a dent in his reputation.
(43) The report is likely to prove highly embarrassing to the government.
(44) The Senator made an embarrassing retreat from his earlier position.
(45) It's embarrassing to see staff bowing and scraping to the new director.
(46) My most embarrassing moment was trying to introduce a woman whose name I couldn't remember.
(47) He has put the Bonn government in an embarrassing position.
(48) The embarrassing revelations came just hours before he was to make his speech.
(49) I was in the embarrassing position of having completely forgotten her name.
(50) There was an embarrassing silence after her indiscreet remark but she was able to laugh it off.
(51) This EU ruling puts Britain in a very embarrassing position.
(52) An embarrassing blunder nearly blighted his career before it got off the ground.
(53) He made an embarrassing gaffe at the convention last weekend.
(54) Larry had the vague feeling he'd done something embarrassing the night before.
(55) It was an embarrassing situation(Sentencedict.com ), but she managed to laugh it off.
(56) In an embarrassing climb-down, the Home Secretary lifted the deportation threat.
(57) The story was very near the bone and most embarrassing.
(58) The story was very close to the bone and most embarrassing.
(59) Attempts to find civilian volunteers have met with embarrassing failure.
(60) His jokes didn't even raise a smile, which was embarrassing.
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