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embarrass

verb em·bar·rass \im-ˈber-əs, -ˈba-rəs\

: to make (someone) feel confused and foolish in front of other people

: to make (a person, group, government, etc.) look foolish in public

Full Definition of EMBARRASS

transitive verb
1
a :  to place in doubt, perplexity, or difficulties
b :  to involve in financial difficulties
c :  to cause to experience a state of self-conscious distress <bawdy stories embarrassed him>
2
a :  to hamper the movement of
b :  hinder, impede
3
:  to make intricate :  complicate
4
:  to impair the activity of (a bodily function) or the function of (a bodily part) <digestion embarrassed by overeating>
intransitive verb
:  to become anxiously self-conscious <he embarrasses easily>
em·bar·rass·able \-ə-sə-bəl\ adjective
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Examples of EMBARRASS

  1. Every block billboard, bus stop, or phone booth has his bigger-than-life puss plastered on it, hyping his new movie Me, Myself & Irene. Look at me. God, I'm everywhere! [Jim] Carrey actually seems slightly weirded out and embarrassed by his omnipresence. —Josh Wolk, Entertainment Weekly, 23 June 2000

Origin of EMBARRASS

French embarrasser, from Spanish embarazar, from Portuguese embaraçar, from em- (from Latin in-) + baraça noose
First Known Use: 1672

Synonym Discussion of EMBARRASS

embarrass, discomfit, abash, disconcert, rattle mean to distress by confusing or confounding. embarrass implies some influence that impedes thought, speech, or action <embarrassed to admit that she liked the movie>. discomfit implies a hampering or frustrating accompanied by confusion <hecklers discomfited the speaker>. abash presupposes some initial self-confidence that receives a sudden check, producing shyness, shame, or a feeling of inferiority <abashed by her swift and cutting retort>. disconcert implies an upsetting of equanimity or assurance producing uncertainty or hesitancy <disconcerted by finding so many in attendance>. rattle implies an agitation that impairs thought and judgment <rattled by all the television cameras>.

Rhymes with EMBARRASS

EMBARRASSED Defined for Kids

embarrass

verb em·bar·rass \im-ˈber-əs\
em·bar·rassedem·bar·rass·ing

Definition of EMBARRASS for Kids

:  to cause to feel confused and foolish in front of other people <Having to dismount to turn the bicycle around was embarrassing … — Beverly Cleary, Ramona Quimby>
Medical Dictionary

embarrass

transitive verb em·bar·rass \im-ˈbar-əs\

Medical Definition of EMBARRASS

:  to impair the activity of (a bodily function) or the function of (a bodily part) <digestion embarrassed by overeating>

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