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Meaning
Verb
●
In Emotions:
to
humiliate
; to
disrupt
somebody's
composure
or
comfort
with
acting
publicly
or
freely
; to abash.
●
To
hinder
from
liberty
of
movement
; to
impede
; to obstruct.
●
To
involve
in difficulties
concerning
money
matters
; to
encumber
with
debt
; to
beset
with
urgent
claims
or demands.
●
To
perplex
mentally
;
confuse
,
disconcert
;
catch
off guard.
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Origin
embarrass
English
embarrasser
French
embarazar
Spanish
embaraçar
Portuguese
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Abash
Discomfit
Disconcert
Humiliate
Shame
Involve
Related
Offend
Annoy
Emasculate
Intimidate
Antagonize
Berate
Demean
Incriminate
Frighten
Insult
Punish
Harm
Frustrate
Alienate
Amuse
Harass
Scare
Hurt
Disappoint
Belittle
Infuriate
Injure
Betray
Confuse
Deceive
Upset
Badmouth
Kill
Disparage
Mock
Threaten
Distract
Endanger
Upstage
Fool
Antagonise
Criticize
Impress
Mislead
Irritate
Tell
Torture
Bully
Disrespect
Convince
Ruin
Discredit
Displease
Blame
Defame
Disturb
Expose
Destroy
Scold
Shock
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