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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an embarrassed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is feeling or showing embarrassment, typically followed by a noun.
Example: "She walked into the room with an embarrassed smile after realizing her mistake."
Alternatives: "a sheepish" or "a flustered".
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He giggled like an embarrassed schoolboy.
Elson gives an embarrassed giggle.
There is an embarrassed pause.
Jacob gave an embarrassed chuckle: "Affirmative?
There was an embarrassed silence; they hadn't.
"That's just bizarre!" Lutes said, with an embarrassed laugh.
He cracked an embarrassed smile when asked about his name.
"A macabre jest," mutters an embarrassed Otto Schily.
"No such meeting," Burns said with an embarrassed smile.
People still took them, but with an embarrassed shrug.
"Really?" the rabbi said with an embarrassed smile.
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