The second.
"Uncomfortably self-conscious" is one definition of the English word "embarrassing".Specifically, the English word is an adjective. It refers to a feeling of discomfort. For example, it relates to the uncomfortable, uneasy feeling when attention is unwelcome over something confusing or upsetting.
It was so embarrassing when Amy tore my dress in front of all those people. The project failed miserably, embarrassing the executives who had supported it. My most embarrassing moment was the time that I spilled linguini on the President.
No it is not right to talk to another emplopyee in front of other employees in an embarrassing way. This should be handled in a professional manner behing closed doors
demonstration (political or other)/procession.
The Tagalog term for embarrassing is "nakakahiya" or "nakakahiya."
"Embarrassing" is an adjective. Example: The embarrassing punch was removed from the table.
akward!
The second.
The word figleave refers to a leaf of a the fig tree. The term is widely used figuratively associated with the covering up of an act or an object that is embarrassing or distasteful with something of innocuous appearance.
My most embarrassing moment was spilling tomato juice on the President. The war hero found it embarrassing to be honored more than his fellow soldiers. The fundraising event was a complete fiasco, embarrassing the minister and the town leaders.
awkward/humiliating predicament
The answer is botch.It's five letters, ending in H. A botch is an embarrassing mistake.
Blunder can be a noun and a verb. Noun: An embarrassing mistake. Verb: To make an embarrassing mistake.
The other term for "tinalunton" in English is "assaulted" or "attacked."
There is no other mathematical term for the word, length.
That must have been so embarrassing