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1 embarrassing
adjectiveمُرْبِكan embarrassing question.
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2 confusing, embarrassing
مُرْبِك \ confusing, embarrassing. -
3 محير
adj. elusory, embarrassing -
4 مربك
adj. confusing, embarrassing, agitating, confounding, perplexing, staggering, disturbing -
5 أحرج
أحْرَجَ: أرْبَكَ، أوْقَعَ في الضّيْقto embarrass, disconcert, discomfit, put in an embarrassing situation; to back into a corner, corner, put into a difficult or critical situation, force into an awkward or difficult position -
6 أحرج
أُحْرِجَto be (become, get) embarrassed, disconcerted, in an embarrassing situation; to be (become, get) cornered, forced into a critical or awkward situation -
7 إحراج
إحْراجembarrassment, disconcertion, discomfiture; putting in an embarrassing or critical situation, forcing into an awkward or difficult position; difficulty, strait(s) -
8 محرج
مُحْرِج: مُرْبِك، مُزْعِجembarrassing, disconcerting, perplexing; uncomfortable, uneasy -
9 مخجل
مُخْجِلshameful, arousing shame; embarrassing; disgraceful, dishonorable, ignominious, infamous, shocking -
10 مربك
مُرْبِك: مُحَيّرconfusing, confounding, disconcerting, disquieting, disturbing, perturbing, agitating, upsetting, flustering, flurrying, befuddling, embarrassing, perplexing, puzzling, baffling, bewildering -
11 شيء يندى له الجبين
شَيْءٌ يَنْدَى لَهُ الجَبِينُan embarrassing (disgraceful, shocking, shameful) thing -
12 on the spot
1) at once:فَورا، حالا( also adjective) an on-the-spot decision.
2) in the exact place referred to; in the place where one is needed:في المَكان ذاتِه( also adjective) tour on-the-spot reporter.
3) ( especially with put) in a dangerous, difficult or embarrassing position:في وَضْعٍ حَرِجThe interviewer's questions really put the Prime Minister on the spot.
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13 مربك
مُرْبِك \ confusing, embarrassing.
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