awkward/humiliating predicament
a difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation.
No, the word 'out' is a noun as a word a way of avoiding an embarrassing or difficult situation; in baseball, an action that puts a player out.The word 'out' is also a verb, an adverb, an adjective, and a preposition.
The word predicament means a difficult or embarrassing situation. An example of a predicament is making a gaffe during a public speech.
Yes, the word 'out' is a singular noun, a word for a way of escaping from an embarrassing situation or a difficulty. Example: He was just looking for an out. The word 'out' is also a verb, an adverb, an adjective, and a preposition.
Occasionally an embarrassing situation.
"Embarrassing" is an adjective. Example: The embarrassing punch was removed from the table.
When faced with an embarrassing situation, it helps to have a sense of humor about it.
No, painful an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a painful injury, a painful situation).
EMBARRASSING : pertaining to an unpleasant situation or condition that causes mental or emotional discomfort (e.g. an embarrassing act or faux pas)
It is not uncommon for people to experience the need to urinate while in a car, which can sometimes be embarrassing.
The word is TRISTITIA (in Latin) it conveys a meaning which describes a feeling of dissatisfaction or discontent, an unhappiness with one's current situation. (Merle) The word is TRISTITIA (in Latin) it conveys a meaning which describes a feeling of dissatisfaction or discontent, an unhappiness with one's current situation. (Merle)
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