It is an embarrassed and embarrassing category from which the beautiful, the tasteful, the artistic, must be constantly separated and dusted off. Nobody likes to feel embarrassed Meeting adults embarrassed the shy.
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Definition of embarrassed adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary
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A person who is embarrassed feels shy, ashamed, or guilty about something He looked a bit embarrassed.an embarrassed silence. I'm embarrassed (to admit) that i've never actually read the book It was one of my most embarrassing moments
He was embarrassingly unprepared for the job interview. To (cause to) become ashamed, uncomfortable, or ill at ease [no object] she embarrasses so easily [~ + object] the child's crying embarrassed her parents
If you’re embarrassed, it's probably a result of a situation or action that makes you look bad or appear foolish, like that time you had the toilet paper stuck on your shoe, or forgot to zip your fly at a big business meeting.
It can result from one's actions, words, or situation being exposed, often unexpectedly, leading to feelings of unease or awkwardness.