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be embarrassment
noun
A state of discomfort arising from bashfulness or consciousness of having violated a social rule; humiliation.
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That would be embarrassment enough for AT&T, they figured.
It also levels the figurative playing field by making sure that no member of this family will be embarrassment free.
The overriding emotion Thursday, as senators convened for a rare session between Christmas and New Year's Day, appeared to be embarrassment.
It didn't sort her catarrh out either.Although it might be embarrassment at having her picture taken, she looks decidedly gloomy here.
It offers the normal public relations gobbledygook nonanswer, but the real reason may be embarrassment that a client's account was concentrated in two very risky stocks, an imprudent strategy in any market.
With this in mind, it also seems fairly certain that the iWatch will hook up to Apple TV - the company's set-top streaming box - and that Siri and voice commands will play an increased role (you might not like to 'ask Siri' things in public - but in your own home, asking a robot flunkie to turn off the lights would be embarrassment free).
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As a result, "there will inevitably be embarrassments".
The main sanction is embarrassment.
It was embarrassment on a new level.
Another key factor is embarrassment.
"My initial reaction was embarrassment.
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