barricade |
embarrass |
Related terms |
Barricade is a related term of embarrass.
As verbs the difference between barricade and embarrass
is that
barricade is while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
block |
embarrass |
Related terms |
Block is a related term of embarrass.
As a noun block
is bloc.
As a verb embarrass is
to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
overload |
embarrass |
Related terms |
Overload is a related term of embarrass.
In lang=en terms the difference between overload and embarrass
is that
overload is to fail due to excessive load 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 overload and embarrass
is that
overload is to load excessively while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
As a noun overload
is an excessive load.
prevent |
embarrass |
Related terms |
Prevent is a related term of embarrass.
In lang=en terms the difference between prevent and embarrass
is that
prevent is to stop; to keep (from happening) 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 prevent and embarrass
is that
prevent is to stop; to keep (from happening) while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
clog |
embarrass |
Related terms |
Clog is a related term of embarrass.
As verbs the difference between clog and embarrass
is that
clog is to block or slow passage through (
often with 'up' ) while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
As a noun clog
is a type of shoe with an inflexible, often wooden sole sometimes with an open heel.
counteract |
embarrass |
Related terms |
Counteract is a related term of embarrass.
As verbs the difference between counteract and embarrass
is that
counteract is to act in opposition to; thwart; to hinder, defeat, or frustrate, by contrary agency or influence; as, to counteract the effect of medicines; to counteract good advice while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
embarrass |
lead_astray |
Related terms |
Embarrass is a related term of lead_astray.
In lang=en terms the difference between embarrass and lead_astray
is that
embarrass is to involve in difficulties concerning money matters; to encumber with debt; to beset with urgent claims or demands while
lead_astray is to misguide or misdirect.
As verbs the difference between embarrass and lead_astray
is that
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash while
lead_astray is to cause (someone) to believe an untruth.
encumber |
embarrass |
Synonyms |
Encumber is a synonym of embarrass.
In lang=en terms the difference between encumber and embarrass
is that
encumber is to add a legal claim or other obligation 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 encumber and embarrass
is that
encumber is to load down something with a burden while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
oppress |
embarrass |
Related terms |
Oppress is a related term of embarrass.
In lang=en terms the difference between oppress and embarrass
is that
oppress is to make sad or gloomy 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 oppress and embarrass
is that
oppress is (obsolete) physically to press down on (someone) with harmful effects; to smother, crush while
embarrass is to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
shameful |
embarrass |
As an adjective shameful
is causing or meriting shame or disgrace; disgraceful.
As a verb embarrass is
to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to disconcert; to abash.
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