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embarrassment <an embarrassment; embarrassments> N

embarrassment
embarrassment
embarrassment
embarrassment (feelings & emotions)
embarrassment (feelings & emotions)
embarrassment (feelings & emotions)
embarrassment (feelings & emotions)
embarrassment (feelings & emotions)
embarrassment (feelings & emotions)
embarrassment (feelings & emotions)
embarrassment (feelings & emotions)
embarrassment (feelings & emotions)

embarrassment

embarrassment

financial embarrassment

feel shame or embarrassment VB

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It has been said that the inability for theoreticians to precisely calculate these odds is one of the embarrassments of applied probability.
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This can be disabling in professional, academic and social life, causing embarrassments.
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Mill argues that the fullest liberty of expression is required to push arguments to their logical limits, rather than the limits of social embarrassment.
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Finally, in 1903, the matter became national news and too much of an embarrassment.
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Over time, this could create aggressive responses on the part of the listener for being misunderstood, or out of embarrassment.
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He took the command of a demoralized department marred by embarrassments, corruption, and waning public support.
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The feelings of embarrassment, inferiority, and shame all inhibit the ability to seek help.
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The embarrassment would be too much for them.
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However, his people never forgot his transformation and embarrassment.
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Apparently this prompting is done to avoid errors or embarrassment if any of the kohanim should be ignorant of the words of the recitation.
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