English to Spanish Dictionary embarrassed

embarrassed

desconcertado
definition
verb
she wouldn't embarrass either of them by making a scene
cause (someone) to feel awkward, self-conscious, or ashamed.
adjective
he became embarrassed at his own effusiveness
feeling or showing embarrassment.
translation of 'embarrassed'
adjective
turbado,
avergonzado,
desconcertado
example
She was very 'embarrassed' and extremely upset by this.
We are all 'embarrassed' and ashamed by the actions of a very small number of leaders and a very small number of soldiers.
he gave an 'embarrassed' laugh
he's 'embarrassed' about speaking in public
He's 'embarrassed' to be receiving public assistance.
He was 'embarrassed' to be here, and ashamed of his greed, he just hid it better than me.
he felt 'embarrassed' about it
Financially 'embarrassed' football club Leeds United still managed to help make three men among the highest earners in Yorkshire over the past 12 months.
Financially 'embarrassed' Lazio need cash this summer to ease a growing crisis.
Alex was no prude, but he became acutely 'embarrassed' by the situation.
The majority of victims are 'embarrassed' , even ashamed.
He backed up and I knew he was 'embarrassed' for that public display of affection so once again I came to his rescue.
There were very severe financial problems during that period and she became 'embarrassed' that she could not afford to pay for school dinners and trips.
After an 'embarrassed' silence, he added: ‘Granted, we didn't make much of a song and dance about that at the time.’
I'm financially 'embarrassed' at the moment
The Ministry of Transportation suspended my license and I was extremely 'embarrassed' and humiliated.
We don't complain because we are 'embarrassed' , bewildered and shocked, too ashamed to do or say anything.
Although financially 'embarrassed' owners prove inhumane, the text describes another type of master who is even more dangerous.
if that happened to me I'd be 'embarrassed'
According to our source, there was silence and a few 'embarrassed' glances.
'I did it,' she said with an 'embarrassed' look.
He was 'embarrassed' and even ashamed of his indiscretion, but then he realized that there was no way he could have been heard above the roar of the boisterous crowd.
it's nothing to be 'embarrassed' about
I was strong on the outside, but inside I was 'embarrassed' , ashamed, and weeping.
Now he has wed in secret again and, to judge by newspaper reports, his parents are 'embarrassed' and nonplussed.
she's 'embarrassed' by her brother
Maybe she was 'embarrassed' and humiliated, but she didn't show it - she dealt with the situation with quiet calm, as if she'd been through it a hundred times before.
I get so 'embarrassed'
I was 'embarrassed' and felt awkward and unwanted.
It was used only by his closest friends who knew that whenever he was 'embarrassed' or nervous, he would blush deeply and get a red nose.
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