embarrass|embarrassed|embarrasses|embarrassing in English

verb

[em·bar·rass || ɪm'bærəs]

cause unease, cause anxiety; shame, confuse

Use "embarrass|embarrassed|embarrasses|embarrassing" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "embarrass|embarrassed|embarrasses|embarrassing" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "embarrass|embarrassed|embarrasses|embarrassing", or refer to the context using the word "embarrass|embarrassed|embarrasses|embarrassing" in the English Dictionary.

1. Your arrogance embarrasses me and shames you.

2. Hans, you embarrass me.

3. It's embarrassing to be called out as older until we quit being embarrassed about it, and it's not healthy to go through life dreading our futures.

4. Will you embarrass us?

5. Do not embarrass me like this!

6. 12 In his coat, Winchell looks like a Dickensian undertaker; he embarrasses me.

7. So please don't embarrass me.

8. It is unprofessional, and it embarrasses me in front of my staff

9. Do nothing more to embarrass me.

10. This is embarrassing.

11. This could be embarrassing.

12. It would embarrass her whole family.

13. You shouldn't embarrass me like this.

14. This is beyond embarrassing.

15. I'm done embarrassing myself.

16. Don't speak French to him, it'll embarrass him.

17. 17 It will only embarrass the Church.

18. Some people find it difficult to pay a compliment directly; to do so embarrasses them.

19. It was so embarrassing!

20. You're embarrassing yourself, Dad.

21. She may embarrass you with her uncouth behavior.

22. He looked faintly embarrassed.

23. lt was embarrassing at first.

24. 6 Are you trying to embarrass me?

25. You wanna talk about embarrassing?