1. embarrassed
He was embarrassed.
There's no reason for you to be embarrassed.
There are few who are not embarrassed to have been in love once they don't love each other anymore.
Every one of us who ridiculed his business plan as a bunch of hokum should be embarrassed we did.
Ah, could it be you're embarrassed to be called by your first name?
You, Rikka, are very cute when you're embarrassed.
I'm too embarrassed to tell her the truth. / I was so embarrassed when you appeared last night. / I think he might be a bit embarrassed.
When he arrived late for the wedding he looked embarrassed.
/ɪmˈbær.əst/ I was too embarrassed to admit that I was scared.
I tripped and spilled my drink all over myself in front of everyone. I couldn't feel more embarrassed.
Do you ever feel embarrassed when you have to say "no"?
I am very embarrassed because I would have liked to have taken part in this discussion.
I'm a bit too embarrassed to speak sometimes because I have a strong accent.
Do not be embarrassed by your failures, learn from them and start again.
She felt embarrassed about undressing in front of the doctor. I was too embarrassed to admit that I'd forgotten. He was so embarrassed - his face went brick-red. I often hesitate to speak in groups because I get embarassed easily.
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