Almost all the words in the english dictionary originate from Latin but embarrass comes from the Greek word Embariutus, which means to make fun out of something pitiful.
The word "embarrass" originated from the French word "embarrasser," which means to block or obstruct. It entered the English language in the 17th century with the meaning of feeling self-conscious or ashamed.
The word "curriculum" originated from the Latin language.
The word "tortilla" originated from the Spanish language.
The word zombie originated in Africa, more specifically the Congo, and comes from the Kikongo word nzambi, which means god.
The word "villa" originated from Latin.
The word "bog" originated from the Old Irish word "bocc."
The word "curriculum" originated from the Latin language.
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The word "tortilla" originated from the Spanish language.
The word zombie originated in Africa, more specifically the Congo, and comes from the Kikongo word nzambi, which means god.
I will not embarrass you, sir.
No, that word originated in Spanish.
The word "villa" originated from Latin.
The word "bog" originated from the Old Irish word "bocc."
The word "pumpkin" originated from the Greek word "pepon," meaning "large melon." It was later adapted into French as "pompon," then into English as "pumpion," and eventually morphed into "pumpkin."
Nautica comes from the word Nautical, which originated from French.
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.
The word camouflage originated from the French language. It is derived from the verb "camoufler," which means "to disguise."