From the Free Online Dictionary:
em·bar·rass tr.v. em·bar·rassed, em·bar·rass·ing, em·bar·rass·es1. To cause to feel self-conscious or ill at ease; disconcert: Meeting adults embarrassed the shy child.
2. To involve in or hamper with financial difficulties.
3. To hinder with obstacles or difficulties; impede.
4. To complicate.
5. To interfere with (a bodily function) or impede the function of (a body part).
The most common meaning is number 1.
Cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious
more uncomfortable
more embarrassed, most embarrassed
The correct spelling of the word is "embarrassed" (ashamed).
I was so embarrassed when I forgot your name at the meeting today.
embarrassed
To blush, become embarrassed
Cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious
It either means that he has had a bad experience with it, or that he is embarrassed about how he acts during it, or is embarrassed about his penis.
The ":$" Emoticon indicates an embarrassed smiley.
Being embarrassed by someone would mean this: that specific person teased you and you feel really ashamed or embarrassed. If another female or male teased you around the other human we talked about, then you'd be embarrassed by that person and not the other one.
more uncomfortable
more embarrassed, most embarrassed
Embarrassed, because you are consciousness of a fault you have made - (i.e. showing a sense of shame)
yes ,because that person was embarrassed.
It means "A pregnant woman".... Some confuse it to be " embrace ".
Sometimes I'm embarrassed to be Hispanic