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Discover LudwigThe phrase "embarrassed being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a person who is feeling embarrassed or shamed. It can also refer to a state of being embarrassed. Example: She couldn't help but feel like an embarrassed being as she stumbled over her words during the presentation.
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"I felt embarrassed being on stage.
He said he felt "embarrassed" being the only one on stage and then asked his skipper, Brad Butterworth, to join him.
"One knows the other and feels inferior to him and is a bit embarrassed being seen by the other one.
I felt a little embarrassed being seen with him.
I became embarrassed being in social settings when asked, "Do you not like your food?
If you have a class with him, look at him and catch his eye, and then smile and slowly look down, like you're embarrassed being caught staring at him.
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Embarrassed is more like it.
Get your DoRs ready.
How embarrassing is this?
How embarrassing is that?
How embarrassing is it?
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