The way to remember to use the double consonants in "embarrassed"
is that it makes you want to say, "ARR..I feel like an-ASS."
The trick is to just know it, AFAIK there is no other way.
It doesnt matter but the way you spell it is PROPERLY. This is a little trick to remember = P.R.O.P.E.R.L.Y I cannot tell a lie.
Embarrassed
The correct spelling is embarrassed.
The correct spelling is "embarrassed."
The trick is to just know it, AFAIK there is no other way.
It doesnt matter but the way you spell it is PROPERLY. This is a little trick to remember = P.R.O.P.E.R.L.Y I cannot tell a lie.
The correct spelling is "embarrassed."
Embarrassed
The correct spelling is "embarrassed."
The correct spelling is "embarrassed".
The correct spelling is embarrassed.
The correct spelling of the word is "embarrassed" (ashamed).
The correct spelling is "embarrassed" (chagrined).
The likely word is embarrassed (ashamed, humiliated).
The correct spelling is embarrassed (chagrined, ashamed).
Embarrassed.A mnemonic can be used to help you remember this, or just something that helps you to remember.Mnemonic example:ExerciseMayBeArduous,ReallyRigorousAndStrenuous.Still -EveryoneDoes it.Something else that may help you remember it:You have two retinas and wear two socks.(Embarrassed has two 'r's and two 's's).