English to Portuguese Dictionary embarrass

embarrass

embaraçar
definition
verb
she wouldn't embarrass either of them by making a scene
cause (someone) to feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed.
translation of 'embarrass'
verb
acabrunhar,
atrapalhar,
embaraçar,
impedir,
dificultar,
confundir
example
the state of the rivers will 'embarrass' the enemy in a considerable degree
the state of the rivers will 'embarrass' the enemy
I prefer a woman, and a political philosophy, that won't 'embarrass' me in public.
The message is clear: there will be no room for players who break the rules and 'embarrass' the team in public.
she wouldn't 'embarrass' either of them by making a scene
she wouldn't 'embarrass' either of them by making a scene
And I meant that on SO many levels, levels you will certainly understand once you figure out how to purposefully 'embarrass' me in public.
Paul has the kind of parents that 'embarrass' you in public and don't care if people are looking, but don't get him wrong he still loves them.
So, in order to maintain any dignity, I have fomented instead my Macchiavellian plot to discomfit and 'embarrass' David Bowie and myself.
Regardless of the age of the husband, the relatives give themselves the right to discipline him, scold, restrain, monitor, and 'embarrass' him in public.
Mathers gave Jeffreys the sort of look a mother gave an ill mannered child that had 'embarrassed' her in public.
Except that once in a while she has too much to drink, and 'embarrasses' him in public.
Murdock had stuck Mikey and I with the scene where Poppy runs off after Luciano 'embarrasses' her in public, and Luciano follows her and admits his undying love.
Max humiliates and 'embarrasses' me all the time, so I don't know, this made me happy.
So even when the gray haired man I sometimes call my father in public 'embarrasses' me a lot, I love him all the same.
Her scarred face attracted attention; it baffled, confused and 'embarrassed' people.
Okay, for those of my readers who have children, how often have your kids 'embarrassed' you in public?
I had only seen him like this once before, when he planned his revenge on another lord who had 'embarrassed' him in public.
Public opinion 'embarrassed' him until he agreed, under threat of a writ of habeas to force a court hearing, that his mother could be released.
In fact, the sages asserted that someone who 'embarrasses' another person in public is akin to a murderer.
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