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1 Embarrassment
subs.Trouble, bother: P. and V. ὄχλος, ὁ.Perplexity: P. and V. ἀπορία, ἡ.Hesitation: P. and V. ὄκνος, ὁ.Pecuniary embarrassment: see Poverty.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Embarrassment
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2 embarrassment
noun αμηχανία -
3 embarrassment
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4 blush
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5 Uncomfortableness
subs.Unpleasantness: P. and V. δυσχέρεια, ἡ, P. ἀηδία, ἡ, βαρύτης, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Uncomfortableness
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6 at ease
(free from anxiety or embarrassment: He is completely at ease among strangers.) άνετος -
7 awkward
['o:kwəd]1) (not graceful or elegant: an awkward movement.) αδέξιος, άγαρμπος2) (difficult or causing difficulty, embarrassment etc: an awkward question; an awkward silence; His cut is in an awkward place.) που προκαλεί αμηχανία ή δυσκολία, `ενοχλητικός`•- awkwardness -
8 crimson
['krimzn]noun, adjective((of) a deep red colour: He went crimson with embarrassment.) κατακόκκινος -
9 embarrass
[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) φέρνω σε δύσκολη θέση2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) δημιουργώ προβλήματα•- embarrassed
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10 flame
[fleim] 1. noun(the bright light of something burning: A small flame burned in the lamp.) φλόγα2. verb1) (to burn with flames: His eyes flamed with anger.) φλέγομαι,βγάζω φλόγες2) (to become very hot, red etc: Her cheeks flamed with embarrassment.) φλογίζομαι,κοκκινίζω•- flaming- flammable
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11 flush
1. noun1) (a flow of blood to the face, making it red: A slow flush covered her face.) αναψοκοκκίνισμα,ξάναμμα2) ((the device that works) a rush of water which cleans a toilet: a flush toilet.) χείμαρρος νερού2. verb1) (to become red in the face: She flushed with embarrassment.) αναψοκοκκινίζω2) (to clean by a rush of water: to flush a toilet.) ξεπλένω,τραβώ το καζανάκι3) ((usually with out) to cause (an animal etc) to leave a hiding place: The police flushed out the criminal.) αναγάζω να εγκαταλείψει την κρυψώνα του•- flushed- in the first flush of
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12 shamefaced
adjective (showing shame or embarrassment: He was very shamefaced about his mistake.) νροπιασμένος -
13 unashamedly
(showing no shame or embarrassment: She was weeping unashamedly.) αναίσχυντα -
14 uninhibited
(expressing feelings etc freely and without embarrassment: uninhibited people/behaviour.) αχαλίνωτος, χωρίς αναστολές -
15 Awkwardness
Clumsiness: P. and V. σκαιότης, ἡ, P. ἀγροικία, ἡ.Boorishness: P. and V. ἀμουσία, ἡ, P. ἀπαιδευσία, ἡ.Embarrassment: P. and V. ἀπορία, ή.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Awkwardness
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16 Pickle
v. trans.P. ταριχεύειν (Plat.).Pickled: use adj., Ar. ὀξωτός.——————subs.Ar. τάριχος, ὁ or τό.met., embarrassment: P. and V. ἀπορία, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Pickle
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