The verb form of embarrassment is embarrass.
The noun form for the verb 'to embarrass' is the gerund, embarrassing, and embarrassment.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to embarrass are embarrassment and the gerund, embarrassing.
Embarrassment is a noun and does not have a present or past tense. Embarrass is the verb version ("Do not embarrass yourself.") and embarrassed is the past form of that verb ("The girl embarrassed her family when she started screaming at the store.")Note that the adjective "embarrassed" has the same spelling as the past tense of the verb embarrass.Noun: "The mother felt embarrassment regarding her daughter's outburst."Adjective: "The embarrassed mother blushed because of her daughter's outburst."Verb (past tense): "The daughter embarrassed her mother with an outburst."
It can be both: She went pink with embarrassment. - linking She went to the cinema. - action
The word embarrassing is the present participle of the verb 'to embarrass'. The present participle is also a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective. The noun form for the verb embarrass is embarrassment.
Red? Red is a colour, making it an adjective.. If you're taking about READ, yes, yes it is an action verb. Redden is a verb redden reddens reddening reddened The sky was reddening. He could feel his face reddening with embarrassment.
Embarrassment metaphor
There are two likely possibilities : EMBRACE (verb) - to hug or clasp (metaphorically, adopt or take up, as a position) EMBARRASS (verb) - to cause shame or chagrin (embarrassed, embarrassment).
can I sue for public embarrassment
I had an embarrassment over the summer.
redden reddens reddening reddened The sky was reddening. He could feel his face reddening with embarrassment.
Yes, the noun 'embarrassment' is an abstract noun, a word for an emotion.The noun 'embarrassment' is can be used in a concrete context; for example: That house is an embarrassment to the neighborhood.