Using this sentence as an example:-
"The photograph is embarrassingly embarrassing".
embarrassing is the adjective as it relates to the noun (the photograph)
embarrassingly is the adverb as it relates to the verb (is)
Embarrassing is, itself, an adjective.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to embarrass are embarrassment and the gerund, embarrassing.
I can give you several sentences.I didn't mean to embarrass you in public.She tried to embarrass me by making fun of my clothes.He is easy to embarrass.
I will not embarrass you, sir.
I want to say arrass. Don't count on it.
Please give me a sentence of embarrass
It can be. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to embarrass) and can be used as an adjective meaning feeling embarassment.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to embarrass are embarrassment and the gerund, embarrassing.
The word embarrassing is the present participle of the verb 'to embarrass'. The present participle is also a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective. The noun form for the verb embarrass is embarrassment.
Embarrass is the correct spelling.
If he acts like that, he will embarrass everyone. Don't embarrass me in public!
I can give you several sentences.I didn't mean to embarrass you in public.She tried to embarrass me by making fun of my clothes.He is easy to embarrass.
Not to embarrass you - para no desconcertarle
I will not embarrass you, sir.
Here is a sentence embarrass can be used in " You embarrass me whenever you act like a fool in front of the class."
I want to say arrass. Don't count on it.
He tried to use the occurrence of my birthday to embarrass me about my age.
The correct spelling is embarrass. The boy said something rude just to embarrass the girl in his class. Verb tenses: embarrass embarrassed embarrassing