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embarrassingly
Variant of embarrass
embarrass
definition
em·bar·rass (em bar′əs, im-)
transitive verb
- to cause to feel self-conscious, confused, and ill at ease; disconcert; fluster
- to cause difficulties to; hinder; impede
- to cause to be in debt; cause financial difficulties to
- to make more difficult; complicate
Etymology: Fr embarrasser, lit., to encumber, obstruct < Sp embarazar < It imbarrazzare < imbarrare, to bar, impede < in- (L in-) + ML barra, bar
Related Forms:
- embarrassing em·bar′·rass·ing adjective
- embarrassingly em·bar′·rass·ingly adverb
- embarrassment em·bar′·rass·ment noun
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