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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(181) The doctor asked me a lot of embarrassing questions about my sex life.
(182) Otherwise she felt certain he'd dismiss the whole embarrassing situation with a careless sneer.
(183) I therefore put quite a lot of effort into trying to get rid of this embarrassing effect.
(184) It was so embarrassing, I had to get up in front of hundreds of people and collect this award.
(185) It was a statement that was patently false, and an embarrassing public demonstration of his weakness as university leader.
(186) It was so embarrassing - I couldn't remember his name!
(187) Should reach Aulef day after tomorrow ... Diarrhoea embarrassing. Written letters and report.
(188) Children have a knack of choosing the most inconvenient or embarrassing times for their Socratic dialogues.
(189) Most people consider elimination to be a very private bodily function and therefore find it an embarrassing subject to discuss with hospital staff.
(190) The revelations about the President's university life were to prove deeply embarrassing to him.
(191) A quick check on the relationships can also avoid some embarrassing assumptions when there are now so many reconstituted families.
(192) George Cunningham(sentencedict.com), who have already proved themselves totally incapable of any future viability by already losing by an embarrassing margin.
(193) One particularly embarrassing area for the government, and for Priddle himself, is the question of investment in energy conservation.
(194) Embarrassing yourself in public does not come under the category of self-victimisation. 12.
(195) For would-be predators Greene King; it's an embarrassing reversal after claiming a foregone conclusion.
(196) How do you get out of such an embarrassing situation?
(197) Hall could break the embarrassing boardroom impasse at the Victoria Ground.
(198) And bad basketball without drama and suspense is not only beyond embarrassing, but even worse, beyond boring.
(199) She wanted only me, pursued me, in fact, with an ardor that I at first found embarrassing.
(200) No embarrassing costumes meant for college coeds would hang awkwardly upon my 40-or-50-something body.
(201) It wouldn't do, I thought, to agonize or weep,(http://sentencedict.com/embarrassing.html) or be embarrassing or cheap.
(202) And it has earned Mr Welch a reputation for arrogance and ruthlessness that he finds embarrassing.
(203) Yes, thank goodness - it was an embarrassing situation.
(204) His quick wit extricated himself from the embarrassing situation.
(205) He tried to evade the embarrassing question.
(206) The introduction is stiff, embarrassing ; Naif.
(207) Sally did something very embarrassing at the fat farm.
(208) The revelations will prove deeply embarrassing to Cuadrilla and risks tarnishing its reputation further.
(209) Requests us in view of these questions the treater to apply on some language skill to alleviate the cultural conflict, the melt embarrassing situation.
(210) 'If you see your GP because you're tired all the time and have aches and pains, you'll usually be tested for anaemia, ' says Dr Pixie McKenna, a presenter on Channel 4's Embarrassing Illnesses.
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