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embarrass someone

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  • embarrass — [em bar′əs, imbar′əs] vt. [Fr embarrasser, lit., to encumber, obstruct < Sp embarazar < It imbarrazzare < imbarrare, to bar, impede < in (L in ) + ML barra, BAR1] 1. to cause to feel self conscious, confused, and ill at ease;… …   English World dictionary

  • embarrass — (v.) 1670s, perplex, throw into doubt, from Fr. embarrasser (16c.), lit. to block, from embarras obstacle, from It. imbarrazzo, from imbarrare to bar, from in into, upon (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + V.L. *barra bar. Meaning …   Etymology dictionary

  • Embarrass Township, St. Louis County, Minnesota — Infobox Settlement official name = Embarrass Township, Minnesota settlement type = Township nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image |pushpin pushpin label position =left pushpin map caption =Location within the state of Minnesota… …   Wikipedia

  • embarrass */ — UK [ɪmˈbærəs] / US [ɪmˈberəs] verb [transitive] Word forms embarrass : present tense I/you/we/they embarrass he/she/it embarrasses present participle embarrassing past tense embarrassed past participle embarrassed 1) to make someone feel nervous …   English dictionary

  • Embarrass, Wisconsin — Infobox Settlement official name = Embarrass, Wisconsin settlement type = Village nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of Embarrass, Wisconsin mapsize1 = map caption1 = subdivision type =… …   Wikipedia

  • embarrass — em|bar|rass [ ım berəs ] verb transitive * 1. ) to make someone feel nervous, ashamed, or stupid in a social situation: It embarrassed me to have to give my opinion in public. 2. ) to cause problems for someone, especially an organization or… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • embarrass — em|bar|rass [ımˈbærəs] v [T] [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: embarrasser, from Spanish embarazar, perhaps from Vulgar Latin barra bar ] 1.) to make someone feel ashamed, nervous, or uncomfortable, especially in front of other people ▪ He didn …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • embarrass — [[t]ɪmbæ̱rəs[/t]] embarrasses, embarrassing, embarrassed 1) VERB If something or someone embarrasses you, they make you feel shy or ashamed. [V n] His clumsiness embarrassed him... [it V n that] It embarrassed him that he had no idea of what was… …   English dictionary

  • embarrass — verb his parents would show up drunk and embarrass him Syn: mortify, shame, put someone to shame, humiliate, abash, chagrin, make uncomfortable, make self conscious; discomfit, disconcert, discompose, upset, distress; informal show up,… …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • embarrass — 01. I was really [embarrassed] the first time I tried to kiss a girl. 02. It s really [embarrassing] trying to speak Spanish because my accent is so poor. 03. The young girl blushed with [embarrassment] when her father hugged her in front of her… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • embarrass — verb (T) 1 to make someone feel anxious, ashamed, or uncomfortable, especially in a social situation: The old woman s blunt questions embarrassed her, making her momentarily tongue tied. 2 to do something that causes problems for a government,… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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