embarrassed (Meaning)

Wordnet

embarrassed (s)

feeling or caused to feel ill at ease or self-conscious or ashamed

made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride

Webster

embarrassed (imp. & p. p.)

of Embarrass

embarrassed Sentence Examples

  1. The young boy was embarrassed when he accidentally spilled his drink all over the floor.
  2. The politician was embarrassed when his opponent caught him in a lie during the debate.
  3. The student was embarrassed when she was called on to answer a question in class and didn't know the answer.
  4. The actor was embarrassed when he forgot his lines during the play.
  5. The singer was embarrassed when she hit a wrong note during her performance.
  6. The athlete was embarrassed when he tripped and fell during the race.
  7. The employee was embarrassed when he made a mistake in front of his boss.
  8. The parent was embarrassed when their child threw a tantrum in the store.
  9. The doctor was embarrassed when he misdiagnosed a patient.
  10. The friend was embarrassed when they said something hurtful to a loved one.

FAQs About the word embarrassed

feeling or caused to feel ill at ease or self-conscious or ashamed, made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded prideof Embarrass

discomforted, withdrawn, reserved, bashful, self-conscious, discomfited, uptight, inhibited, uneasy,abashed

serene, composed, collected, undisturbed, confident, cool, poised, tranquil, calm, tranquil

The young boy was embarrassed when he accidentally spilled his drink all over the floor.

The politician was embarrassed when his opponent caught him in a lie during the debate.

The student was embarrassed when she was called on to answer a question in class and didn't know the answer.

The actor was embarrassed when he forgot his lines during the play.