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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feels embarrassed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing someone's emotional state in response to a situation that causes shame or awkwardness.
Example: "She feels embarrassed after tripping in front of her classmates."
Alternatives: "is embarrassed" or "experiences embarrassment."
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If someone feels embarrassed, ashamed or scared, they might be defensive to ward off feelings of inferiority or fear of being attacked.
Still, she feels embarrassed about it.
Sumner feels embarrassed by the sentiment now.
Now he feels embarrassed and betrayed.
And now she feels embarrassed that she was embarrassed.
"She's a very nice lady, so everyone feels embarrassed," Cohen said.
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It feels embarrassing".
"It feels embarrassing for us.
No one wants to be laid off; it feels embarrassing".
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Flirting feels embarrassing without a drink in my hand.
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