Abash

/əˈbæʃ/ verb

To make someone feel embarrassed, confused, or self-conscious; to surprise someone in a way that makes them lose their composure.

From Middle English 'abashen,' possibly from Old French 'esbahir' meaning 'to astonish,' with roots possibly connecting to Latin 'ex-' (out) + 'badare' (to gape).

AFonderwêrdig
BGподчинява
DEverwirren
ESconfundir
ETaluspõhimine
EUbezalkatutasuna
FRconfondre
GLsubmisivo
HRpodloži
LTpriklausomas
LVpriklausot
MNхүндлэгч
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