embarrass |
painful |
As a verb embarrass
is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
As an adjective painful is
causing pain or distress, either physical or mental.
embarrass |
demean |
As verbs the difference between embarrass and demean
is that
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash while
demean is to debase; to lower; to degrade.
As a noun demean is
management; treatment.
bar |
embarrass |
Related terms |
Bar is a related term of embarrass.
As a noun bar
is bar.
As a verb embarrass is
to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
complicate |
embarrass |
Related terms |
Complicate is a related term of embarrass.
In lang=en terms the difference between complicate and embarrass
is that
complicate is to expose involvement in a convoluted matter while
embarrass is to involve in difficulties concerning money matters; to encumber with debt; to beset with urgent claims or demands.
As verbs the difference between complicate and embarrass
is that
complicate is to fold or twist together; to combine intricately; to make complex; to combine or associate so as to make intricate or difficult while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
As an adjective complicate
is (obsolete) intertwined.
environ |
embarrass |
Related terms |
Environ is a related term of embarrass.
As verbs the difference between environ and embarrass
is that
environ is to surround; to encircle while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
implicate |
embarrass |
Related terms |
Implicate is a related term of embarrass.
As verbs the difference between implicate and embarrass
is that
implicate is to connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
delay |
embarrass |
Related terms |
Delay is a related term of embarrass.
As verbs the difference between delay and embarrass
is that
delay is to put off until a later time; to defer or
delay can be (obsolete) to dilute, temper while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
As a noun delay
is a period of time before an event occurs; the act of delaying; procrastination; lingering inactivity.
puzzle |
embarrass |
Synonyms |
Puzzle is a synonym of embarrass.
As a noun puzzle
is puzzle.
As a verb embarrass is
to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
apologize |
embarrass |
In lang=en terms the difference between apologize and embarrass
is that
apologize is (dated) to make an apology or defense; to act as apologist while
embarrass is to involve in difficulties concerning money matters; to encumber with debt; to beset with urgent claims or demands.
As verbs the difference between apologize and embarrass
is that
apologize is to make an apology or excuse; to acknowledge some fault or offense, with expression of regret for it, by way of amends while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
embarrass |
disgrace |
As verbs the difference between embarrass and disgrace
is that
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash while
disgrace is to disrespect another; to put someone out of favor.
As a noun disgrace is
the condition of being out of favor; loss of favor, regard, or respect.
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