Sentence examples for equally embarrassed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "equally embarrassed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more people feel the same level of embarrassment.
Example: "When they both realized their mistake, they looked at each other, equally embarrassed."
Alternatives: "similarly embarrassed" or "just as embarrassed."

Exact(6)

In the film, the man and woman are equally embarrassed; in real life, it isn't quite like that.

With her were a half-dozen other girls equally embarrassed to be paraded out in bathing suits and threatened with a swimming lesson.

It was terrific fun, and it was there, clambering down the rickety wooden steps to the glorious beach below, that we surprised an elderly, naked Henry Miller, who modestly put his hat over his lap at the approach of two equally embarrassed ladies with beach bags and towels.

Debra Lee, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BET, should be wonderfully proud of her network's record-breaking accomplishment, nevertheless, she should be equally embarrassed by BET's treatment of legendary photographer, 83 year old, Bill Jones.

I agreed, realising that he was equally embarrassed by the exchange.

I agreed, realizing that he was equally embarrassed by the exchange.

Similar(51)

You end up at the same bar, equally phobic and embarrassed in each other's presence, silently codependent; just the way you started".

A fairer comparison would be with A. E. Housman, his contemporary and neighbor, who, two minutes away, at Trinity College, combined an equally exhaustive career of arcane scholarship with quiet, half-embarrassed ventures into a more private field — in his case, short lyrics full of wounded hearts and hopes.

"That embarrassed us, so eventually we started splitting the checks equally".

Equally, I have no doubt he would be extremely modest - if not embarrassed - about his achievements and the legacy he has provided for every English football fan.

Women and men reported nearly equally (within 1 to 2 percentage points) as likely to experience physical threats, be called offensive names, be purposefully embarrassed, and to be harassed over a sustained period of time.

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