Embarrassed

/ɪmˈbærəst/ adjective

Feeling self-conscious, ashamed, or awkward due to one's actions, circumstances, or appearance. The emotion involves discomfort caused by awareness of having done something foolish or inappropriate.

From French embarrasser, originally meaning 'to block or obstruct,' from Spanish embarazar. The root comes from Portuguese embaraçar, ultimately from Latin in- (in) and a Germanic word related to 'bar.' The sense evolved from physical obstruction to psychological discomfort by the 18th century.

AM창피한
ARمحرج
BNলজ্জিত
CSzmatený
DAflov
DEverlegen
ELταραγμένος
ESavergonzado
FAشرمنده
FIhäpeä
FRembarrassé
GUશરમાયેલો
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