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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really embarrassing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that causes a feeling of embarrassment, often emphasizing the degree of embarrassment.
Example: "That was a really embarrassing moment when I tripped on stage during the presentation."
Alternatives: "a very awkward" or "a truly humiliating".
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'It could be a really embarrassing situation if not pulled off correctly,' Hoffman says.
Something like, when people find him he's in a really embarrassing position, naked.
If you're dying to tell someone a secret or if you've had a really embarrassing day - talk to your doll.
Another good idea, but maybe last resort is if you can think of a really embarrassing situation that makes you feel bad and horrible, think of this, and your mind will be taken off the humorous joke.
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"It was a nightmare, really embarrassing.' He confessed that he has a favorite scene from the film: his ex-wife, Drew Barrymore, being shoved into a pile of trash cans.
(laughs) But that was only a brief, really embarrassing meeting.
She finds it "hateful", but beyond that embarrassing – "Really embarrassing for my��country".
Really embarrassing, this is really embarrassing for us".
Even for a common cold or flu, I would see a female doctor; so it is really embarrassing for me to see a male doctor for my bladder; you know the location of bladder… [the participant's face turned red].
My retinas are often ruined for a while – it can be really embarrassing when people think you're ignoring them but you actually can't see them.
A while back, I was warned that some of my enemies might set me up and alert police to watch out for me after a tasting, which would be really embarrassing.
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