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embarrassed

/ɪmˈbærəst/

To feel shy, ashamed, or uncomfortable because of a mistake or a social situation. It often happens when people are looking at you after you do something silly.

Exemples

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1

I felt embarrassed when I tripped and fell in the park.

I felt shy and ashamed after falling down in public.

2

The manager was embarrassed to admit the company made a small mistake.

The manager felt uncomfortable confessing a minor error.

3

I'm so embarrassed that I forgot your birthday!

I feel really bad and awkward for forgetting your special day.

Famille de mots

Nom
embarrassment
Verb
embarrass
Adverbe
embarrassingly
Adjectif
embarrassed
Apparenté
embarrassment
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Astuce mémo

Remember that 'embarrassed' has double 'r' and double 's'—it is an 'extra' hard word to spell, just like an awkward situation is 'extra' hard to handle!

Quiz rapide

Tom felt very ______ when he realized his shirt was inside out.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : embarrassed

Exemples

1

I felt embarrassed when I tripped and fell in the park.

everyday

I felt shy and ashamed after falling down in public.

2

The manager was embarrassed to admit the company made a small mistake.

formal

The manager felt uncomfortable confessing a minor error.

3

I'm so embarrassed that I forgot your birthday!

informal

I feel really bad and awkward for forgetting your special day.

4

Researchers found that students feel embarrassed when they make pronunciation errors.

academic

Studies show students feel self-conscious during speaking mistakes.

5

He was embarrassed to ask for help with the new software.

business

He felt uncomfortable requesting assistance at work.

Famille de mots

Nom
embarrassment
Verb
embarrass
Adverbe
embarrassingly
Adjectif
embarrassed
Apparenté
embarrassment

Collocations courantes

feel embarrassed to experience the feeling of shame
deeply embarrassed feeling very much ashamed
embarrassed about feeling shy regarding a specific thing
look embarrassed to have a face that shows shame
easily embarrassed to feel shy very quickly

Phrases Courantes

embarrassed to say

uncomfortable to admit something

an embarrassed silence

a quiet moment where everyone feels awkward

red with embarrassment

having a red face because you feel shy

Souvent confondu avec

embarrassed vs embarrassing

Embarrassed describes the feeling of the person; embarrassing describes the thing that causes the feeling.

embarrassed vs pregnant

In some languages like Spanish, the word for pregnant (embarazada) sounds like embarrassed, but they have completely different meanings.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'embarrassed' to describe your own feelings or another person's feelings. It is often followed by the prepositions 'about' or 'by'.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often say 'I am embarrassing' when they mean they feel shy. 'I am embarrassing' means you make other people feel awkward.

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Astuce mémo

Remember that 'embarrassed' has double 'r' and double 's'—it is an 'extra' hard word to spell, just like an awkward situation is 'extra' hard to handle!

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Origine du mot

From the French word 'embarrasser', which originally meant to block or to put a bar in someone's way.

Modèles grammaticaux

Subject + feel/be + embarrassed Embarrassed + about + [noun/gerund] Embarrassed + to + [verb]
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Contexte culturel

In many Western cultures, people show they are embarrassed by blushing or looking away, while in some other cultures, people might laugh nervously to hide the feeling.

Quiz rapide

Tom felt very ______ when he realized his shirt was inside out.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : embarrassed

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