Just stay real. Don't act nervous. Never wear heels you can't walk in or any really tight clothes.If you act like yourself everything will go great!
Embarrass is the correct spelling.
Embarrass her in front of all lot of people!
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
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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."
The likely word is "embarrass" (to cause shame or chagrin). Example sentences: "Don't embarrass me!" the girl yelled at her overly protective mother. The bully said mean things in an attempt to embarrass an unpopular student. To embarrass someone is to point out a real or perceived flaw in another person, or to say something in front of other people that is intended to shame a person.
The suffixes of "embarrass" are -ed, -ing, -ment, and -ing.
He tried to use the occurrence of my birthday to embarrass me about my age.
The correct spelling of the verb is to "embarrass" (make ashamed, humiliate, cause chagrin).