Feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious.
Made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride.
1 The appropriate parties, including embarrassed administrators at bluesky.net, have corrected the problem.
2 The pair's actions embarrassed powerful forces within government, intelligence, and corporate Australia.
3 I'd lose a day if I went there,' I said, slightly embarrassed .
4 Her choice of words startled and embarrassed Wallander, but he said nothing.
5 It embarrassed the Collector; the girl did not so much as wince.
6 Reduce how embarrassed the mountain was, reduce the likelihood he'd continue fighting.
7 I quickly noticed how embarrassed young Visaginians were about the language barrier.
8 I might be embarrassed of course and they'll try to embarrass me.
9 And then, of course, he was embarrassed that Sister Kate might know.
10 The restaurant in question was equally embarrassed when I brought this up.
11 Liz looked embarrassed to have brought up this detail from my past.
12 Moss was embarrassed and took longer than necessary to unwrap the gift.
13 You might have thought about it but been too embarrassed to ask.
14 I know he's embarrassed and ashamed and doesn't know what to say.
15 They received the larger of the cups in rather an embarrassed fashion.
16 It had happened so often that she was hardly embarrassed at all.
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