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Discover Ludwig"embarrassed with" iscorrect and usable in written English
It is used to describe feeling uncomfortable or ashamed because of something. Example: She was embarrassed with her performance and apologized to the audience for her mistakes.
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I was embarrassed with and for her.
The music stops, embarrassed with itself.
THE official war on poverty is embarrassed with riches.
"He was embarrassed with how he was playing".
I'd think they might be embarrassed with this whole thing".
They didn't want to be embarrassed with the racist brush, you know?
Actually, I have been mad at myself — or embarrassed with myself — for getting into a situation that ended badly.
Last year against Purdue, the Wildcats got embarrassed with how badly they were outworked, outcoached and outhustled by the Boilermakers.
He returns embarrassed with a team that has slipped and slid to the worst record in the league.
He looked almost embarrassed with his final goal which, unknown to the 25-year-old, was almost a gesture to less flamboyant times.
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Children 'embarrassed' with books Jump to media player A study has found that nearly a fifth of children said they would be embarrassed if a friend saw them with a book.
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